Word: jollyness
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What they saw was four young chaps having a jolly good bash. In the avalanche of publicity that followed, the Beatles emerged as refreshingly relaxed, if not downright lovable, personalities. Their disarming humor (Reporter: "Why do you wear so many rings on your fingers?" Ringo: "Because I can't get...
The jolly Green Giants tallied five times in the first period at Hanover Saturday and the Crimson lacrosse team never did catch up. With four goals in the last period, the Harvard ten made the final score 11-6.
As the gun, the teams joined forces for a "hip, hip, hooray," and the scarred Englishmen slapped me on the back. "Rugby's a letter-off of steam," he said. "It's a jolly game for men who haven't grown up,"-and for little girls who want to grow...
In a mock-minatory farewell address to London's Pilgrims Society, Britain's new Ambassador to the U.S., jolly, Cambridge-educated Sir Patrick Dean, 56, noted that the only other Cantabrigian to have represented the Crown in Washington was Sir Edward Thornton, who clung to the post for...
The most befuddling, and interesting, article in this issue belongs to Archie Epps, assistant dean of the College and a tutor in Leveret House. He is a complex person, at once an Establishment Negro and a vigorously anti-Establishment rebel. The jolly conductor of the Leverett House Glee Club is...