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The Eton Boys also appeared in motion pictures, exclusively in New York. Their busiest years in movies were 1933 and 1934: they were featured in two-reel, 20-minute Vitaphone musical shorts; Max Fleischer's Screen Songs for Paramount; and one feature film produced by Universal in New York, Moonlight and Pretzels.
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When we cheer for an Eton crew, And youth will be still in our faces, When we cheer for an Eton crew. Twenty years hence this weather, May tempt us from office stools, We may be slow on the feather, And seem to the boys old fools, But we'll still swing together, And swear by the best of schools, But we'll still swing together,
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Toffs and Toughs (1937). Toffs and Toughs is a 1937 photograph of five English boys: two dressed in the Harrow School uniform including waistcoat, top hat, boutonnière, and cane; and three nearby wearing the plain clothes of pre-war working class youths. [1]
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"The Eton Rifles" is a song recorded by the Jam, written by Paul Weller. It was the only song to be released as a single from the album Setting Sons . Released on 26 October 1979, it became the band's first top-ten hit on the UK Singles Chart , peaking at No. 3.
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