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Word: buds (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...biggest improvement this season was shown in clearing the ball up the of the final seven goals, matched the field by defensemen Miles Overholt, Don Page, and Mack Brodrick. Captain Tom Bridge, Bud Lane, Dave Thompson, Jim Conway, and Norm Cameron completed the midfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TEN TRIUMPHS TWICE | 5/10/1943 | See Source »

...second half was a different story when the Crimson attackers were hand-cuffed by a tricky Blue defense. Attackmen Stricher and Starhenski led Yale in their bid for three last half scores. Dave Thompson, Jim Conway, and Bud Lane played their best game this year in the midfield, although Captain Tom Bridge, George Angle, and Ed Barber started in the midfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Lacrosse Squad Overcomes Early Lead | 5/7/1943 | See Source »

Other men making the trip are goalies Jerry Levy and Norm Cameron, and mid-fielders Frank Goodman, Bud Lane, Newt Peabody, John Rogers, and Dave Thompson, and Carroll F. Getchell, Business Manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON LACROSSE TEAM TO OPPOSE YALE AT NEW HAVEN | 5/5/1943 | See Source »

...ghost of old Chicago jazz, which we have resurrected only to bury again, is dead. It is really a case of misnomer, for most jazz-lovers actually think of the Chicagoans and their influence when they speak of the Chicago style. Bud Freeman, not Chicago style is the father of the jam session tenor. Then, too, many of the original Chicagoans have left the fold. Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, who still gives us a faint aroma of Teschmaker, Muggsy Spanier, and countless others are fronting commercial or semi-commercial bands...

Author: By L. R., | Title: SWING | 4/28/1943 | See Source »

There is nothing left of Chicago style. Bud Freeman employs endless quantities of notes, as do many others, the short phrase has been substituted for long, closely-connected solos countless times, the ensemble was really Dixieland in the first place. There are only a group of men, the Chicagoans, and they are truly great...

Author: By L. R., | Title: SWING | 4/28/1943 | See Source »

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