Word: vanguardism
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...symbolic award. On every mile of their ten-week trip, the visitors had made friends for themselves and their Empire. Last week, they were back on board the Vanguard, steaming home to Britain. "U het ons U harte gegee" (You have given us your hearts), the Queen told their South African subjects. As the big warship moved slowly out of Table Bay into the open sea, the crowds thronged the dockside for a last glimpse. "Will ye no come back again?" they sang. At his farewell banquet the King had already given his promise. "Tot Siens," he had said...
Standing in for the British, dozens of crimson-coated members of the University Band will enter Paul Revere square in the vanguard of the Patriots Day parade, setting the charger off on its traditional race through Lexington and Concord...
Duel in the Sun (David O. Selznick; Vanguard) is a knowing blend of oats and aphrodisiac. It is the costliest, the most lushly Technicolored, the most lavishly cast, the loudest ballyhooed, and the sexiest horse opera ever made...
...Coffee stood up before a license hearing in the Council and affirmed, "Sure I'll take a buck," the probe was on. Before it was over, citizens knew that Coffee would take three thousand bucks and that he was not alone. Peculiar to Boston, Lyons points out in Vanguard Press' anthology, "Our Fair City," is the fact that nothing will be done about...
...vanguard of the Crimson group, including coaches Mikkola and Flanagan, manager Caploe, and competitors Fisher, Felton, Flint, Carland, Jackson, and Thayer, left for New York yesterday. They will be joined today by Harwood, Torrey, and Harrigan...