Word: bag
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Police reinforcements suppressed the revolt, but the girls won their point. Indoctrination continued without further hygienic advice. Whether the training program would bag any Communists was still uncertain. One trainee explained: "Men who visit me never appear to have political matters on their minds...
...Tigers lost to Toronto's Argonauts, 13 to 1. Over the northern prairies lay a heavy overcast; "fowl weather," said the gunners, setting out to shoot geese or ducks for the holiday table. At Mile 450, on the railway to Churchill, the Rev. W, E. Williamson hoped to bag a caribou, planned to share the meat with his Negro congregation in Chicago...
Bing Crosby looked none too healthy in a photo from the wilds of Alberta, Canada-but it was mostly the usual depressed hat and the unusual beard. Hunter Crosby was dead tired after a day of shooting. His bag thus far: a moose, a bighorn sheep, and a mountain goat...
...estimated 45,000 fans largest Stadium crowd since last season's Yale fracas, can expect to see a wide open game this afternoon. In Jim Kenary, the Crimson has a sure fire passer, and head mentor: Harlow has promised to use all the tricks in his bag...
...they yell hard enough they'll get Wintergreen on Saturday," University Band officials promised last night, adding that the musicians didn't open their full bag of tricks at the Western Maryland game because "the entire B.U. band was in the stands...