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...chapter entitled "Boston Baked Beans and B-Girls," also discusses Jerome L. Rappaport '45 and the New Boston Committee. It states that the N.B.C. is "loaded with pinks, lefties, union overlords, and those who serve the underword, including a prominent dope peddler," and calls Rappaport a "carpet-bagger from New York," who, while at Harvard, founded the Harvard Law School Forum, "a nauseous and noisy organization of professional do-gooders...
Rogers blow capped a two-out rally which saw the Bunnies overcome an Eliot lead. Norm Sadowski started the onslaught with a line single to left. Bucky O'Connor followed with a long three bagger to score Sadowski. Rogers' drive then brought in O'Connor...
Brynteson held the Bunnies to eight hits, and walloped a pair of homers. Hugh Raphael also hit a round tripper for Dunster. Leverett's Dave Bloom hit two homers and the Bunnies' Jerry Gallo also smacked a four bagger...
...Byline-Bagger. The Telegraph got off to a fast start 95 years ago by charging twopence when rival dailies were selling for fivepence. Soon after, it halved its price, became London's first penny daily; in 1888 its circulation soared to an unheard...
...titles of dignity. Thus Queen Victoria was dubbed The Quagger; the Princes of Wales (in the case of both Edward VII and Edward VIII) found themselves Pragger-Waggers; and in 1890, the Rev. Talbot Rice, Rector of St. Peter le Bailey, became The Tagger Ragger of St. Pagger le Bagger. Meanwhile, an Oxford specialty was adding -er to everything: eccer (exercise), fresher (freshman), roller (roll call) and The Jowler (Greek Scholar Benjamin Jowett...