Word: joyful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lest joy be unconfined, it is only wise to bear in mind that a certain Mr. Enright once spent nine long months of hard labor for drawing funny pictures of the Mayor of Boston...
...balcony of which Il Capo stood. -'No, No!" rumbled the ocean of voices, 'you are not changed! Viva Il Capo! VIVA IL CAPO!" Vibrant with exultation, overpowered as well he might be by the effect he had produced. Benito Mussolini shouted from the balcony with rapturous joy, "Magnifico ! Magnified !" Next day of course the French Ambassador protested at the foreign office, but Il Capo doubtless felt his fun had been worth that...
...visit to President Hoover, snowy-crested James Ramsay MacDonald created a profound impression, won literally millions of friends by the simple yet often thrilling words in which he voiced love of Peace, devotion to God, and perhaps most moving of all to city dwellers, his deep, countryman's joy in Nature, in "the rushing waters and softly sighing trees of your Rapidan...
...truly beautiful expression of faith, and many college men will long remember the author's consul, "You have to set your own course, steer your ship by what stars you know, and see to it that your lights are burning bright; and if you notice, with no joy, that your friends are no slightly divergent courses, which will take them out of sight before nightfall, wish them Godspeed." By all means, this is a book...
...evenings of May 6, 13, and 20. May 15 the Glee Club will give a concert at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The final appearance of the Club with the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be at the Pops Concert of May 19. Jerusalem Parry Marching Brahms Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach May No Rash Intruder Handel Choruses from Ruddigore Sullivan Three Welsh Folk Songs The Monks March O, Why Camest Thou Before Me Men of Harlech Summer Evening Finnish Folk Song Fireflies Russian Folk Song Galway Piper Irish Folk Song Drake's Drum Coleridge-Taylor