Word: hurrahs
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...tune, Hurrah for Our National Game (1896), sums up the feeling of America's early baseball fans: The Gamester may boast of the pleasures of play, The Billiardist brag of his cue, The Horse jocky gabble of next racing...
...Anthony Lukas' article, "Harvard Theatre Puritans in Greasepaint" is generally admirable. If it were not so dismayingly inaccurate about the Harvard Theatre Group's production of "The General" I would cry hurrah! ! For the information and peace of mind of our successors let the record be set straight...
Hard Facts. When word of their decision got around. Virginia's Harry Byrd tried to head them off with a warning. Byrd was in a strong position; he had consistently supported the new Administration, and only the day before, Eisenhower had sent him a note saying, "Hurrah for the Byrds. We need more...
...short moment of silence jails upon the Great Hall of the Kremlin. The great Leader rises and directs his steady and measured steps towards the rostrum. All present rise to their feet. The walls of the Kremlin Palace shake with the echo of "Hurrah." All that fills the soul of the Soviet man, all that has been dearest Jor the Communist is put into this ovation, which expresses a boundless sea of love for their Leader. A minute passes-two, three. The ovation, like an Alpine avalanche, grows greater and greater. It only ends when the desire to hear Stalin...
...Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah...