Word: bucked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will go to the convention this winter are Mr. M. P. McNair '16, Instructor in Marketing, Mr. Richard Lennihan, Assistant Director of the Bureau, Mr. C. E. Frasler '18, office manager of the Bureau, and the following second year men: J. C. Bancroft, E. R. Broenniman, W. A. Buck, D. F. Cameron, G. E. Donovan, A. B. Gunnarson, A. J. Johnson, J. A. Leighton, and G. M. Sugden...
...Cross Buck Play Falls
...line, gaining five yards. Pond then hit the line for two yards, and Neale punted high to the 40 yard line. Lee caught the ball and was stopped in his tracks by. Doe, Cheek carrying the ball, tore for three yards through left tackle. On an attempted cross buck Hammond fumbled, and the ball was recovered by Yale on her own 37 yard line...
...yard line, kicked to Yale's 38 yard line. Stevens immediately punted back to Harvard's five yard line, Hart touching it down. Hammond's next punt went only to his won 28 yard line. Stevens was tackled by Dunker for a one yard loss. On a buck through center, Cottle was again driven through center. On the fourth down Mallory attempted a place kick, which failed and Cheek caught the ball on Harvards 15 yard line...
Commissioner Leach's scheme is just the old one of "passing the buck", poorly concealed. If the scum were skimmed from New York, it would of course fall upon the next gold mine--perhaps Boston or Philadelphia. And since New York is the richest mine of all, it would come slipping back as soon as the temporary vigilance relaxed. The onus cannot be shifted. If the police cannot police the city, then it becomes time for internal reformation; and if the present Commissioners cannot handle the situation, the burghers of New York will doubtless find it expedient to institute...