Word: jollyness
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Florence Umberhocker Bratten had served for 25 years as confidential secretary to Alben Barkley. A plump and jolly woman, she liked to boast that she had a first-name friend in every office in the Government. One of her friends was Charles E. ("Chuck") Shaver, counsel for the Senate Small...
The coach finally stepped out, grinning broadly, and flipped the game ball to band director Malcolm H. Holmes '23. The Band, he noted, had stuck with the team through the leanest times. The Band and crowd responded with "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow."
Fettered by 77 years of Victorian morality, Radcliffe was rudely awakened last night when 13 Briggs Hall hoydens stormed the Cabot jolly-up. This typical Cabot Hall girl (top) was quoted as saying "I always knew what kind of people lived on the other side of the quad." The cause...
Commuters also decided to hold a jolly-up at Agassiz House the night of October 8. Mary Louise Keefe '53 and Marjorie F. MacIntosh '53 will plan the affair and act as social chairmen for the year.
The red-eyed editors will be on the watch for likely prospects at registration today, the jolly-up on Saturday, and at the tea dances on October 5 and 6.