Word: gee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Girl is flippantly human, sad with out being solemn or more than pardonably sentimental. When the girl (Sally Eilers) falls in love with the salesman, she reveals the state of her emotions by saying "Gee, but you're a funny guy!" Other good shots: Sally Eilers, feeling so guilty because she is going to have a baby that she cannot get excited over a new apartment; James Dunn, also feeling guilty about the baby, trying to persuade an expensive doctor to attend his wife...
...painfully recovering from frozen hands and feet (they will not have to be amputated) when President Hoover invited him to the White House as an overnight guest. Bryan's doctors said he would be well enough to go in two weeks. Tears filled the boy's eyes. "Gee," he exclaimed, "won't that be great! Certainly is nice of President Hoover. I never expected anything like this." Bryan had his 13th birthday party in the hospital, was nominated for a Carnegie Medal...
...Robertson '31, captain of the University wrestling team, did some fine grappling to defeat A. W. Kelsey 4G, his powerful opponent. Probably the most interesting bout in the heavier classes occurred in the match between R. L. Gee 2L and G. L. Graves '32, the University 175-pounder at last getting a time advantage. R. W. Straus '31, ponderous heavyweight who won the unlimited class championship in the recent New England intercollegiates, closed the tournament when he threw D. R. Sohn 1L after a one-sided battle...
...pound class: Graves defeated Gee, on a time advantage...
...Schaeffer 3L; 145-pound class: D. B. Dorman '32 vs. J. E. Davidson '34; 155-pound class: A. C. Watson 1G vs. H. G. Broun '32; 165-pound class: A. W. Kelsey 4G vs. W. A. Robertson '31; 175-pound class: G. L. Graves '32 vs. R. L. Gee 2L; Unlimited class: R. W. Straus '31 vs. D. R. Sohn...