Word: gaillard
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Authors of The Flat Foot Floogie with the Floy Floy, Slim Gaillard and Slam Stewart, do not know themselves what the words mean. Said Slim: "We were sort of talking a new language." The dance they had vaguely in mind was to be done flatfoot. "When we put the floy floy on it, that was extra business. You got the whole dance right there; you're swinging. See what I mean...
...formula for spy stories is always the same, regardless of the war used. Gail Loveless (Marion Davies) meets Jack Gaillard (Gary Cooper) first in Martinsburg, where she is painted as an octoroon. She sees him next at Richmond where she is functioning as a Southern belle. By this time the audience is well aware that Loveless and Gaillard are information agents, he for the South, she for the North. The scene in which Marion Davies says "I love you so" is promptly followed by the one in which a Confederate soldier informs Gary Cooper that she is a spy. Then...
Restarick Withington '35 defeated Mark Mazel, 3-0; Lawrence Paul 2GB, by default; Francis Schumann '35, by default; Gordon Robertson '36 defeated Irvong Wallace, 3-0; John P. Gaillard 3L defeated Jerome Shapiro...
...National Pecan Marketing Association of Brownwood, Tex.; Henry Gaillard Lucas, president...