Word: sprees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...move might have on world affairs, and however Joe Stalin replied, general agreement was that it was popular in the U. S. At the National Press Club in Washington, where generally foregather the most cynical, disgusted, acid-eyed newsmen on earth, a routine luncheon turned into an emotional spree: gathering to hear about news broadcasting in Europe, reporters spied Finnish Minister Hjalmar Procopé in the audience, cheered him to the rafters...
Quakers On A Spree...
...Quakers have not clicked in their two opening games, but anytime now the tide gates may fall and let loose an avalanche of blazing, whirling Reagans and a trio of battering rams who are listed on your program as fullbacks. They are long overdue for a real scoring spree, because man for man the Penn gridiron edition of 1939 is a real power-house...
...quaintest old towns in Europe last week dropped their placid and peculiar tasks-such as adding tiny flakes of pure gold leaf to the sparkling, sweet liqueur they sell as Danziger Goldwasser-to come tumbling down the high stoops of their peak-gabled houses for a bucolic joy spree over Adolf Hitler...
...colonies in California, Laguna is the artiest. Once a year, Laguna citizens put berets on their heads, hang palettes to the lamp posts along principal streets, welcome thousands of visitors to a ten-day cultural spree...