Word: gums
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sweet. The orchestra's idea of le jazz hot was still in the wah-wah, funny-hat stage of the U.S. display bands of 1930. Maestros Alex Combelle and Andrea Leca were things of beauty in black ties and velvet jackets, but Combelle's gum-chewing guitarist wore a sweater with wide green and yellow horizontal stripes...
...good at the rescue depot that he spurned an ambulance, jauntily vaulted a fence to the waiting hospital train. To eleven-year-old Alice McMahon, it had been great good fun living off snow and chocolate bars for five days. She came off the rescue plane vigorously chewing gum, told reporters: "I had a fine time...
Bubble, Bubble. In Buffalo, two carloads of police took three hours to disperse 300 children besieging a firehouse. The 'cause: a rumor that firemen had free bubble gum...
...Gum Laude: Summer Thurman Bernstein, (General Studies), John Joseph Butler, (General Studies), Norbert Thomas Byrnes, (General Studies), Robert James Cooney Jr., (History), John Lyle Fischer, (Anthropology), Benjamin Esther Gelerman, (General Studies), Michael Martin Lovezzola, (General Studies), Robert Francis McGivern, (Government), Gauntt Mahan, (General Studies), Francis Wallace Ramsey 3d, (Government...
...still take his Japanese date walking (in non-military zones), to his unit club (on special occasions) or to approved Japanese dance halls. Any public display of affection may subject a G.I. to arrest. He is forbidden to offer a Japanese girl a U.S. cigaret, chewing gum or chocolate...