Word: yodel
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Near by, built directly against the rough mountainside, was the Festspielhaus, through whose cavernous yard had boomed the theatrical damnation of Dr. Faust. The G.I. metamorphosis had turned it into a movie house, nostalgically named the Roxy. And around Salzburg's steep Bierjodelgasse (Beer-Yodel-Street) G.I.s noisily scouted for beer gardens...
...bolster the German east front. Last week Guderian had to draft a field marshal from the east, where he had stopped the Russians before Warsaw, to try to stem the Allied tides in the west. The new oberbefehlshaber was stocky, monocled, 53-year-old Walter von Model (rhymes with yodel), popular in Germany, a Hitler-Himmler favorite as well. Model threw his energies into putting up a stiff delaying action on the Moselle River, to gain time. General Patton's Third Army crossed the Moselle last week but suffered heavy losses doing it, cleared a long section...
...describes the rest of the show: "First I hits it up on my banjo, and I wow 'em. Then I do a number with the guit-tar and play the French harp and sing, all at the same time. Then somebody hollers 'Let's see her yodel,' and I obliges...
...Marshall Bartholomew, the Yale singers will open the program with a "double-yodel rendition" of "Switzer Boy." Other outstanding songs to be presented by the Eli Glee Club are "I Don't Belong To You" and "Rosemary," both arranged by the Yale conductor, and a medley of songs of the military services...
...Manzo to Manzo, before that Tennessee game I thought that O'Leahy was only a yodel," Anderson admitted last night, "but the way I feel now I'd Gladchuk the Harvard games next fall to watch Boston College." Anderson hails from Minnesota and admits that he was on pins and needles listening to the Sugar Bowl game over the radio...