Word: gee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Throstle '64 concurred, "Loose-leaf said it more imaginatively than I could over hope to, but basically, let's face it, he's right! All us guys were pretty perturbed when we goofed and scored on that freak round out (this happened at 5:45 of the second set). Gee," he murmured, "did old Manila Folder chew...
...said the woman. "Gee.... you running around up at Har- last week? Was it about this...
...rehearsal I got into a fight with someone, and Walter walked right down the aisle and shouted up at me: 'Elaine, go to your dressing room!' Dig that. The teacher complex. She always talks as though she'd memorized her own writing. You want to hear Jean say, 'Gee, you were great, Elaine.' Instead, you get nothing but humor 24 hours a day. They're a clean-cut couple. She drinks beer and he goes in for Cokes and Hershey bars. Jean should swing a bit with a Gibson and find herself...
...British defendants, ex-Navy Chief Petty Officer Henry Houghton, 56, and his fiancee, Ethel Elizabeth Gee, 46, a clerk at the Portland base, showed far less bravado. In an attempt to cut his own sentence, Houghton tried to turn Queen's evidence at the expense of the others, including his fiancee. Ethel Gee sounded brusque and matronly as she protested she was just a silly little fool who had been under Houghton's thumb. The Lord Chief Justice scornfully told her: "I think you acted, not out of blind infatuation, but for greed." Each was sentenced...
Every month, Houghton traveled to London, usually met Lonsdale at a pub near the Old Vic theater. On his last trip five weeks ago, he brought Miss Gee along. All three were nabbed just as she was handing over a shopping bag to Lonsdale. Found on him were undeveloped photographs of 212 pages from Particulars of War Vessels, drawings for some of the Navy's latest ships, and 58 pages of Admiralty fleet orders. Said Houghton to the police: "I've been a bloody fool." Miss Gee pleaded, "I've done nothing wrong," and the inscrutable Lonsdale...