Word: glads
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Yale raised $1,682 in a campaign similar to the program last spring at the University which collected $3,400. "Naturally, we are glad that we did better than Yale," Chairman Campbell said, "but we are not pleased to have been so clearly outrun by such schools as Smith, Barnard, and Oberlin, who averaged three times as much as we did, and by Swarthmore, where the college community of 1,100 people contributed an average of $6 per person for European food relief...
...roly-poly George Edward Allen return to Washington after five weeks in the hospital and in Atlantic City. Harry Truman was mighty glad; there was no one he would rather have around than George. Congress was gone and there would be a lull, but he needed all the help, advice and laughs he could get. So it was good to have George back with the rest of the "gang...
...permanent gratitude of most of his former protégés. Before Jack Kramer and his wife sailed for Wimbledon this spring, they wired him: "We want you to know that we realize you have done this for us." Ex-Jones boys who become champions are usually glad to reciprocate by teaching old tricks to his new prospects. Jones, who has seen six national amateur champions roll off his production line, now has one all picked out for 1950: Herbie Flam...
...reporters filed out, glad to see that the pleasant green hills of Tennessee were not yet radioactive...
...keep the story sewed up, Pou drove to Lexington, Miss., manned Prosecutor Barrett's telephone during his absence. When frantic newsmen telephoned for details from the West Coast, New York and other parts of the U.S., he purred that the prosecutor would be "back tomorrow" and would be glad to talk with them then. At week's end, the Morning Star was still holding a dollar for its tipster. He had not left his name...