Word: bulldogging
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Caulkius, heady Tiger signal caller, will be back again next year, and Prendergast, Gilligan, and Slagle will be there to carry out his directions. Bridges, who did not figure in the battle with the Bulldog, will also be back, and Coach Roper will thus be able to start the season with a veteran group behind the line...
Meanwhile Publisher McCormick had put a collar on the bulldog in the form of Liberty, a brass-studded fiction journal, designed to attract readers who might otherwise spend their five cents on the Saturday Evening Post. New paper-mills were bought to serve the News and Liberty. The old bulldog had grown...
...headquarters in New York to administer the affairs of the News and Liberty. Colonel McCormick will stay in Chicago and manage the Tribune and the paper mills." Where two men had stood together to manage one paper, they must stand apart to manage three. And the deduction? "The bulldog's tail," said reasoners, "is making a million wags...
...drew up in front of the Del Fey Club; Thaw followed a drugget of light on the pavement; a door closed behind him. When the reporter's knuckles a moment later belabored that door, a panel in its upper section slid back and in the slit appeared the bulldog brow of a surly doorkeeper. The reporter was a man typical of his kind, a seedy fellow, drearily accoutred. No evening shirt fluted his meagre bosom. No glittering lady stood beside him. He was obviously not wealthy. He was not a member of the "Club." "Beat it, Buddy," said...
Zantzinger, captain of the Blue booters, is easily the outstanding player on the New Haven outfit. From his position as center halfback, he completely dominates the defense and offense of the New Haven eleven. His goal against Princeton, the Bulldog's only tally, was the individual feature play of the contest...