Word: joy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...next potent businessman to flay Prohibition was Henry Bourne Joy of Detroit, onetime president of Packard Motor Co. He identified himself as a Presbyterian, a five-year supporter of the 18th Amendment. Then he proceeded...
...Fencer. Joy Magnus, a stocky 15-year-old with brown hair tucked under her mask, lunged and parried at the Manhattan Fencers' Club last week, won the National Women's Junior Foils Fencing Championship by defeating Julia Jones 5 to 0, Dorothy Loike...
...lectures are stimulating and he is very happy and feels himself growing in the way he hoped he might when he entered. He has that peculiar joy of knowing that he is in the right place...
...that she was nervous. Once she slipped, brushed the ice with her fingertips, caught her balance, smiled and flushed, and after that she was at ease. Her whirls, waltzes, glides and rockers, executed to such tunes as "Over the Waves" and "The Skaters" were technically perfect and filled with joy and grace. As expected, she won the world's figure skating championship for ladies for the fourth time, and then skated an exhibition with Karl Schaefer of Vienna who, as far superior to his competitors as she to hers, had won the men's championship. Said a Manhattan journalist...
...Morales; "May No Rash Intruder", from "Solomon", by Handel; and "Drake's Drun", by Coleridge-Taylor. Here an intermission will take place, after which the program will continue with Three Welsh Folk Songs; "Summer Evening", being a Finnish folk song; "The Galway Piper", being an Irish folk song; "Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring", by Bach; and finally, Chorus from "The Gondoliers", by Sullivan...