Word: bucked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...London last week, Canada's Red boss, Tim Buck, told a convention of Empire Communists that the party (which had been banned in 1940) was going right on operating under its new Labor Progressive name. It now claimed 24,000 members and, boasted Buck, was making great strides in Ontario. But British Columbia was still "the most fertile soil...
Exclusive control of admissions policy and allotment of war service credit will be returned to the individual schools and departments of the University, Provost Buck said...
John Usher Monro '34, will replace Wilbur J. Bender '27, as Counsellor for Veterans when Bender assumes his new position as Dean of the College in June, Proyost Buck announced yesterday...
...occasional and official visits to University Hall. Exactly the same size as the original chapel, this room is where the monthly meetings of the faculty take place. President Conant sits directly beneath the portrait of President Eliot at the head of the round table shown in the picture, Dean Buck to his right, and Dean Hanford to his left. The rest of the faculty faces them, and despite the austere portraits of men such as Longfellow, Agassiz, Henry James, and the famous professor of Greek, Evangeliuns Apostolides Sophocles, the dignity of tradition occasionally gets thrown to the winds, and Charles...
...party critics. He told what a Laborite described as a "sob story": had he been able to deal solely with British Jewry, a solution could have been found long ago, but the dangerous influence of American Jewry had been at work and robbed him of any chance of success. Buck-toothed Konni Zilliacus, pro-Soviet Laborite, tossed a charge of "playing power politics," accused Bevin of letting the strategic Iraq-Palestine pipeline † stand in the way of any solution. Reported one M.P.: "Ernie in his most naive way threw up his hands and said, 'We never thought...