Word: totted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this point, a record blared over the loud-speakers, "We're poor little sheep who have lost our way." "Bah," said a little tot...
Spring never promises anything to anybody. As each waif toddles into his throne room--and about 1,000 do so every day--he whines, "Ohhh, here's an old friend of Santa's!" He asks the tot what he wants for Christmas and, after listening attentively to the list, sends him off with a pat on the head and a cheery exhortation to "Be Good!" I felt this was rather ungenerous, and usually prefer to dismiss a child with, "All right! Santa won't forget you at Christmas!" or some such ambiguous statement...
Throughout the remainder of the picture, she takes care of one tot after another, always turning out perfect little ladies and gentlemen of whom she can be justly proud. Eventually they grow up, and reappear in a particularly tear-jerking scene to hand over their own children to her care...
...student managers which cover just about every need a Princeton man might have. Separate agencies sell pennants and pins, picture frames, beer mugs, flowers and cushions at football games. Other agencies operate post-game dances, type papers, do illustrations for University publications, and deliver newspapers. One called Tiger Tot Tenders is self-explanatory...
...fans turned out to see a wacky softball game billed as the "Out of This World Series." After Captains Bob Hope and Gary Cooper met at home plate, grabbed a bat and mugged for the cameras, the shenanigans got under way. Final score: unknown-no one bothered to tot it up. But a total of $20,000 in gate receipts was turned over to charity...