Word: tap
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Busiest day of the week will be Wednesday, with a baseball game, luncheon, concert, buffet supper, dance and more tradition on tap. The morning will be taken up by the formal Class Day exercises in the House triangle, including the Class Oration, Poem, Ode and Ivy Oration followed by an outdoor luncheon. Cap and gown clad Seniors will be admitted to the Class Day rites free of charge, and the regular admission fee will be fifty cents. Luncheon will cost $1.50 per plate...
Open to all aspiring undergraduate and graduate student composers, the first competition is expected to tap material written during the summer, with the winning composition to be played by the orchestra in a December concert. "Survivors of the business manager competition," Heffrich said, "will arrange trips for the orchestra and handle the Cambridge concerts...
...reads his script rapidly and casually with his fingertips, ad-libs with the evening's guest. When Paul taps him three times on the shoulder, he knows he has three minutes to go ; two taps mean two minutes, one tap the windup...
...impressive list and, in time, TIME'S editors will probably tap all of it in their weekly process of verifying the news TIME prints...
Josephine Baker, expatriate American whose bouncy scorchdancing made her the rich brown toast of Paris musicomedy for years, got ready for her third marriage. Husband No. I had been a Negro tap dancer, No. 2 a wealthy French manufacturer. No. 3-to-be: Jo Bouillon, top-ranking white French jazz bandsman...