Word: morely
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In Atlanta, does even an "ook" give out with a wolf whistle, but? No. When girls pass by, more likely the air is rent with cries of "Woowoo, choo-choo," or even a snatch of verse: "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, come on, baby, you must, you must."
Last week U.C.L.A. was catching up. With little ceremony but with pronouncements befitting Southern California's civic confidence, the Los Angeles school threw open its doors to its first law students. Chosen from more than 400 applicants, the 54 pioneers will spend their first year in classrooms borrowed from...
As the new school opened, no one was more excited than handsome Dr. L. Dale Coffman, 44, its first dean. Said he: "[It is] the greatest founding since the University of Chicago Law School in this century." A onetime professor at the University of Nebraska, later a corporation lawyer with...
That was one expressive word in U.S. teen-age use last week to convey a common feeling about the reopening of school. Nothing, teen-agers thought, could be more "frip" than getting down to work in the first weeks of fall.
Atlanta seemed to have the jump on most cities; there the new speech, far more than a few disconnected words, is fast growing into a full-fledged slanguage. Two youngsters meet with the new Atlanta greeting, "Ahhh, Rooshan!" The conversation goes on: