Word: buckings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...freshman touchdowns came a two-yard buck by left halfback Glen Haughie and a ten-yard end run by right halfback Larry Repsher. Dartmouth's only TD came on a line plunge after a disputed pass interference penalty, which moved the ball from midfield deep into Harvard territory...
Left halfback Chuck Papalia scored both of the Commuters' touchdowns, counting once on a three yard buck and again after stealing the second half kickoff from a Lowell player's hands and streaking 30 yards to the goal...
Disney equivalent of Mack Sennett's bathing beauties, and added to that the well-known family of skunks. He even permitted Bambi to make a guest appearance in the picture-anyway, when a young buck appears, that's who the narrator says...
Before the Southern Governors' Conference in 1951, a bushy-haired, boyish-looking newsman stood up and spoke unpalatable truths. Said he: "We cannot turn our backs upon injustice simply because a black man is its victim. Nor can we find a safe retreat in the sort of legalistic buck-passing that recognizes the existence of an evil but insists it is somebody else's responsibility...
...school-integration ruling in 1954 that there could be "no choice between compliance and defiance." Far from urging integration, the Gazette, which had helped elect Orval Faubus in two gubernatorial campaigns, backed his efforts to postpone desegregation by "moderate," legal means. But when Faubus switched last month from legalistic buck-passing to outright defiance, Harry Ashmore's conscience-pricking editorials (more than 40 so far) repeatedly warned of the tragic consequences. When the mobs moved into the streets around Central High School, it was to Democratic Editor Ashmore that U.S. Deputy Attorney General William P. Rogers telephoned...