Word: thees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ankle, was carried off. The band played "Over There." The boat still stood still. Then the band played "Anchors Aweigh." The cruiser began to move. With one arm full of roses, pretty Miss Cora Stanton Jahncke smashed a bottle of Mississippi water across the retreating bow, declaiming: "I christen thee N'yawlins...
...Thee I Sing," Pulitzer Prize winner, endowed with an equally high-callbred beauty of an opposite type in blonde Lois Moran, has apparently swept the theatrical world of the East. Its very pace and quality is so high powered as to guarantee that it can overcome the most obdurate critic and most cynical customer...
Many numbers which have been sung by the club for many years are included on the program which follows: Cavalier Song Stanford Dirge for Two Veterans Holst Adoremus Te Palestrina To Thee Alone be Glory Bach Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite Handel Prayer of Thanksgiving Netherland Folk Song...
...control car. The band changed to "Anchors Aweigh." There were speeches. On behalf of his city Mayor Toole presented to Commander Alger Herman Dresel a silver service for the ship's wardroom.* Someone handed Mrs. Moffett a red-white-&-blue cord suspended from the airship. Declaiming "I christen thee Macon!", she yanked the cord. Two hatches in the underside of the Macon's snout flopped open, spilling out 48 alarmed pigeons which flapped excitedly about the dock. Thirty-four of the birds then streaked through the aperture of the great orange-peel doors. Outside, two of them (Miss...
...unresponsive. Such was not the case. With Wartime cheeriness, first-nighters rewarded an optimistic but routine number called "It's Great to Be Alive," sung by dark little Gracie Barrie, with a storm of applause. When the tall and attractive chorus chanted "Roosevelt Is President" in the Of Thee I Sing manner, there was a ringing ovation...