Word: shining
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Indians good fellows. Leaving wives and Schildgen at home together with tomahawks and other Millertary equipment, Davisit Cambridge every year. Sun may shine, sky McLeod, but Hollingworth any weather friendship of John they enter his Gates and are happy if Feeleyve books and stop burning Campbell at both ends to play little game. Indians and Dilkes like theirs John likes. How much does he like them? You read how Hutchinsonday paper. If it Gibsony better idea before game, Huey say John 14, Indians...
Bill Wright '38, Roswell Brayton, Francis Rivinus, and Frank Porter hope to help the Crimson to rise and shine this afternoon, having finished in that order last Friday...
Next to Negroes (but a long way behind them), white Southern youngsters are the most inventive and dextrous dancers in the U. S. They work hard at their fun, and to "shine," or perform so as to attract attention, is accounted worthy. Last spring, at a prom at the University of South Carolina, a dance was launched which promised to give Southerners more scope for shining than they had ever enjoyed before. It was called "The Big Apple." A party of students had seen Negroes cavorting through its steps in the "Big Apple Night Club," a onetime synagog in Columbia...
...Apple invariably ends upon a somewhat reverent note, with everybody leaning back and raising his arms heavenward. This movement is called "Praise Allah." Through it all, the "caller" shouts continuously-"Truck to the right. . . . Reverse it. . . . To the left. . . . In place. . . . Stomp that right foot. . . . Swing it. . . . All right, shine. . . . Suzi-Q to the right. . . . Praise Allah...
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