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When the questioning was over, Olga cried, joyously: "I want to thank you very much. It was the thrill of my life." She kissed three startled reporters on the way out. It had, if the Senators' expressions meant anything, been a wonderful, wonderful afternoon...
...review of Drumbeats would be incomplete without a mention of the kickline. The spectacle of 14 girls swinging 28 lithe limbs in unison has always been something for audiences to thrill to. Dele Gilmore's line carried off even more intricate steps than last year's platoon; even though one pair was rather unattractive, the precision dancing was a pleasure to watch...
...never forget the Henley Regatta of '39," Bolles continued. "Robert F. Herrick '00 went with us, and we won all three races and the Grand Challenge Cup. It was a great thrill to be with Herrick, the coach of the first winning Harvard crew...
Discussing the maneuver with which he finished his free skating figures, Button said, "Doing the triple loop was as big a thrill to me as winning my first Olympic championship, let alone the second...
...real thrill of this job is to see the Bainy Frothinghams and the Bob Hardys make themselves starters by their own efforts. Deny people like them the chance of spring practice, and you're going to cut out a lot of the genuine good from football...