| 1925 - 838 pages
...evening in Paris during the last tourist season, who sang blithely as they coursed through the streets: "Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care!" The foreigners can only judge by appearances; each stranger stands to them as a representative of race.... | |
| 1905 - 940 pages
...demanded, it is apparently the Mayor's intention to secure the appointment not merely of bureau heads, bat of ordinary inspectors whose chief qualifications...for Civil Service Reform in Michigan. HON. JOHN A. FAIKLIK. What t have to say will come as a decided anti-climax to the much more interesting and exciting... | |
| Charles Edward Russell - 1908 - 308 pages
...lingered in the memory of Philadelphia because of its chorus, which contained these significant lines : Hail! hail! the gang's all here! What the hell do we care ? What the hell do we care ? Later, as might be expected, the dummy company sold to the Union Traction Company the amazing franchise... | |
| 1915 - 800 pages
..."regulars" greet the public as they stand by after the polls are closed on election day and sing — "Hail, hail, the gang's all here! What the hell do we care! What the hell do we care!" The attitude of promoters looking for franchises and of holders of franchise rights is still too often... | |
| Louis Keene - 1917 - 206 pages
...voice started, and the others joined in, singing the old marching refrain of the Training Camps : — "Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care! What the hell do we care! Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care NOW! " When a man has lived night after night... | |
| Louis Keene - 1917 - 208 pages
...Training Camps : — "Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care! What the hell do we care! Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care NOW! " When a man has lived night after night in a trench, he gradually finds it quite possible to... | |
| Mary Roberts Rinehart - 1919 - 412 pages
...Here was the present, the glorious present, and Paris on a sunny Monday. And after that would be home. "Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care? What the hell do we care? Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care now?" Gradually the noise became uproarious.... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1919 - 546 pages
...attended the Convention would have replied, if they had waited long enough to hear it through, by yelling, "Hail! Hail! the gang's all here! What the hell do we care? What the hell do we care?" and would have darted off to catch up with their fellow Bacchanals. A smell of cocktails and of whiskey... | |
| Emmett Jay Scott - 1919 - 610 pages
...the bursting shells, which, fortunately, fell a little short of them, or caromed over their heads. "Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here, What the Hell Do We Care!" greeted many a Boche shell as it fell short, or spent its force a few yards beyond their advancing... | |
| Mary Roberts Rinehart - 1919 - 406 pages
...would be home. "Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care? What the hell do we care? Hail, hail, the gang's all here, What the hell do we care now?" Gradually the noise became uproarious. There were no bands in Paris, and any school-boy with... | |
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