Word: budded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kelland had just got a new job. Joe Martin had appointed him GOPublicity Chief, to replace Franklyn Waltman. Best known as a highly paid writer of commercial fiction, wry-faced "Bud" Kelland is a hardshell, old-style GOPman who once cracked: "The fifth column in this country is headed by that fellow in the White House...
Among U.S. citizens who learned of the appointment by reading the news in the paper was the nation's foremost Republican, Wendell Willkie. Among those who thought the appointment a bad one was the Herald Tribune. When Bud Kelland, making his first pronouncement as a GOPundit, declared that it was every citizen's bounden duty, even in wartime, "to engage vigorously in politics," the Herald Tribune let out a growl and jumped...
...Bud Carstonsen, broke into the scoring column in the final period, tallying an unassisted goal. Later in the strophe, the Lee-to-Whittington combination again clicked for the fifth Crimson score, and Stan Collinsoon caromed a shot off a Noble player into the net for the final tally...
...nearest competitors are Yale's Bud Kearney and Cornell's Bill Stewart, each with a total of eighteen points. Kearney's eighteen markers came in a losing cause against the Big Red, his only league game this season, while Stewart has played both the Crimson and the Blue...
This course nips in the bud a laboratory for "deceptive illusion" conceived by the Department of Architecture last month, which was to be a cooperative effort of students trained in design and which was to find ways to deceive enemy bombers by illusion rather than by camouflage as practiced in Would...