Word: joying
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with Pomona College, has allied itself to Claremont Colleges federation in California for the purpose of integrating the benefits of small college education with the advantages of large college equipment, announced the inauguration of its first president, Ernest J. Jaqua, and the dedication of its first building, the Eleanor Joy Toll Residence Hall...
...book, one of the world's great and permanent autobiographies, in a smaller format and at less than half price, is a literary event of first importance. The Education of Henry Adams is one of the most entrancing books of the century, it is a veritable treasure house of joy to the reader, it has gone through twenty-five printings and this new and cheaper edition should find an even wider audience...
...results of that experiment have redounded to the unqualified credit of its inception. There is no gauge by which one may indicate how great was the pleasure of men who played class football because there is no yardstick to measure the joy of athletic contest...
...That is why we welcome you back on this sorely wounded land. When you travel across it after these first days of rejoicing and effusion, you will perhaps notice that our rebuilt ruins are not entirely covered by estaminets inhabited by daughters of joy, but that our people work, that they struggle along in conditions which in your national opulence perhaps you scarcely imagined...
Good News makes a rattling good musical show out of the ways of Joe College as known to perfect strangers. You see him bursting into sorority houses, hornswoggling the Frosh out of his allowance, necking the co-eds on the steps of the lecture hall. All the joy has fled the campus of dear old Tait, according to the plot, because the star halfback, Tom Marlowe (John Price Jones), has flunked his astronomy just before the opening chorus, two days prior to the intercollegiate crisis with Colton. The heroine, Connie Lane (Mary Law-lor), tutors him for a make...