Word: valiants
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...puppet dancing, to the delight of jeering Philadelphians. In 1781, when Colonel Tench Tilghman galloped into Philadelphia with the news that Cornwallis had surrendered, Peale promptly turned the windows of his house into an illuminated display. He filled the windows with colored cartoons of Washington and Rochambeau, titled SHINE VALIANT CHIEFS, and took the third story to spell out: FOR OUR ALLIES, HUZZA! HUZZA! HUZZA...
Alexander will present the colors of the Class of 1955 to representatives of the Class of 1958. Then the Class Ode, by George E. Valiant, will be sung by the seniors, under the direction of the Class Chorister, Jonathan Steinberg. A benediction from Buttrick will close the program...
...tends to shout more lines than he growls, his walk is an authentic back street swagger. One of his bosses is Congressman Al Gaiter (Robert Rosenberger), who is a bit rough for a slick politician, although he gives the impression of a man of graft. A sturdy Harvard valiant, Hobart, is portrayed by Thomas Russell, whose voice is enjoyably mellow and clear...
...might be expected of the two lowliest teams in the league, the game was rather poorly played for most of the contest. But with five minutes left in the game, and the Elis ahead, 73 to 63, the Crimson made a valiant attempt to tie the score which brought the large crowd to its feet...
...cold war, spreading his bets over a variety of products in every division. Planes are no exception. In addition to its civilian Viscount, Vickers is also busy making its supersonic jet Supermarine Swift for the R.A.F., though bugs have slowed production. Its huge, four-jet Vickers Valiant is Britain's first long-range A-bomber to hit the production line. And to back up its short-range Viscount in the battle for airline supremacy, Vickers designers are at work on the Vickers 1,000, a huge swept-wing transport with four Rolls Royce Conway bypass engines, designed to carry...