Word: bumpings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bearing torches before the motorcars and persons of the great. Bus conductors walked ten feet ahead of their busses, connected with them by electric wires on which lamps glowed. When two bus conductors sighted each other they signaled port or starboard to the drivers whose busses did not then bump. At Charing Cross, at every major crossing, huge gasoline torches sent up roaring flames three feet high?barely visible at ten yards...
...letter-winners on the Harvard squad included Tudor, the one Crimson Sophomore in the contest; Morrill, who played brilliantly, and Adams, who replaced him in the closing minutes; and Durant, who charged on to the ice, took a shot at the Yale net, gave an Eli attacker a terrific bump against the boards and went off the ice again. Stanley, a Sophomore, was the only man on the squad not to see action...
...following are the ushers who will work under the supervision of A. B. O'Neil,--Head Usher. Dudley Bell, H. W. Bragdon, L. D. Brayton, W. N. Bump, J. P. Chase, Henry Chauncey, J. P. Crosby, Langdon Dearborn, A. O. Fordyce, E. B. Jackson, V. O. Jones, Joseph Morill, William Mulford, P. H. Nitze, Edward Page. W. C. Peet, J. L. Pool, C. A. Pratt, W. J. Saltonstall, R. W. Sawyer, Daniel Simonds, H. W. Burns, R. W. Turner, John Watts, W. H. White...
William Gurdon Saltonstall '28 of Readville, was yesterday elected President of the Phillips Brooks House Association. He succeeds C. G. T. Lundell '27. Other officers elected were: William Nelson Bump '28 of New Rochelle, N. Y., Vice-President; Albert Goodwill Churchill '29 of San Diego, California, Secretary; Winslow Carlton '29 of New York City, Treasurer; Henry Frederick Schwarz '29 of Greenwich, Conn., Librarian...
...race for the presidency Saltonstall defeated J. L. Beauchamp '28, W. N. Bump '28, and V. O. Jones '28. Bump, who ran second, was, in accordance with the rules govening the lection, made vice-president...