Word: bump
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...first active service, and I regret to say were rather cracking under the strain of the long runs on these terrible roads with the new nervous tension of carrying real wounded who groan and cry out at every bump. Henry had left the front, where we are stationed, and gone back to our base, when a Boche avion passed over the camp and dropped four bombs on it. When the first fell Henry hurried out to see if any one was hurt, and, as he left the tent, was struck by an eclat from the second which made a ghastly...
...Sherwood '18; sect. 16, Little, E. B. Flu '17, S. W. Coe '18, P. H. Weiss '15, F. De Meritt '18, J. F. Mulcahey '18, J. H. Lewis '17; sect. 17, H. Wolfson 4G., L. B. Schnieder uC., A. A. Granovsky '18, J. W. Nicholas '18, A. H. Bump '18, M. S. Swanson '18; sect. 18, W. Silverman '18, N. H. Seaver '17, H. J. Leon '18, W. D. Swan '18, A. T. Burri '18, L. Ferbstein uC.; sect. 19, O. W. Larkin '18, G. A. Dreyous 1L., H. C. Gill '17, C. E. Gill uC., S. Ring...
...probation, will be held over a half-mile course in front of the Newell boathouse this afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. A cup will be presented to the winner. The entries are as follows: L. Alvord '18, W. B. Belknap '18, M. Blanchard '18, A. H. Bump '18, B. Darling '17, S. LeR. French '16, R. B. Fuller '17, W. T. Jenney '17, F. B. Land, Jr., '18, L. A. Morgan '17, A. E. O. Munsell '18, W. A. Otis '17, R. C. Plummer uL., C. L. Poor '18, L. M. Pratt '18, W. W. Webber '17, H. S. Wiggin...
...James Smith C 22. Brown, M. C., Standish A 34. Brown, R. C., Walter Hastings 36. Brown, R. G., Persis Smith B 12. Browning, J. S., Jr., Standish A 32. Brunswick, D. M., Standish E. 35. Buell, M. S., Dana 34. Buel, R. van W., Gore D 12. Bump, A. H., 184 Concord Ave., Belmont. Burr, W. Jr., Gore A 34. Burrage, W. S., James Smith B 34. Burri, A. T., Gore D 41. Burry, W., Jr., James Smith B 34. Bush, C. W., 169 Crest Ave., Revere. Busk, J. R., George Smith B 31. Byers, R. K., Gore...
Both races yesterday were uneventful, the only chance of a bump being spoiled when the rudder of the Mt. Auburn street shell broke just off the Stillman Infirmary. The crew was then within ten feet of Claverly and in all probability would have bumped it before the finish. Randolph and Hampden-Dunster, the first crews in each division, increased their leads on the other boats throughout their races...