Word: huzzahing
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...Huzzah to Ted A. Mayer and Harvard Dining Services (HDS) for the improvements we have seen this year on our trays and in our serveries. Mayer, who is now finishing his first year as the director of HDS, deserves praise for his "students-first" attitude...
...Eulenspiegel. Never heard of it? Neither did we, but his merry pranks, rendered by Richard Strauss, had people voting with their concert ticket purchases. Huzzah! The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra has done it again...
...inconceivable that the Barkerites will "win" the debate -- one might as well expect a huzzah for the superiority of Marlowe among the merry merchants who profit from bardolatry in Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon -- but the festival is already making the case. The highlight of its nine-play season is a spellbinding production of Granville Barker's The Marrying of Ann Leete, written in 1899 when the author was 22 and promptly dismissed as "a practical joke" by the Times of London. A century later, it feels startlingly fresh and new, its language conversational rather than expository, its events surprising...
...Strike three!" the umpire cries; "Huzzah!" the fans all sing...
...more ways than one. Reagan also made his first public comment -a huzzah-on the news that two of those Navy F-14s had shot down two Soviet-made Libyan Su-22s over the Mediterranean off Libya's coastline (see WORLD). That had been a two-fisted, straight-shooting display of military decisiveness much in keeping with Reagan's desire to project American clout overseas...