Word: bumpings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bump, Bumpkin...
...biceps, patted his stomach, pouted his chest, lay on the ground. A plank was laid across his abdomen, an automobile driven towards him with the righthand wheels on the plank. Otis Dowland empurpled his face with straining, scowled up at the crowd, as the automobile ascended its human bump. The car's driver, a stupid bumpkin, stalled the engine in mid-plank. Strongman Dowland grimaced, retched, shrieked. The car was pushed away. Strongman was whisked to a hospital, where doctors pronounced his vitals to be seriously mashed...
Whatever the free and self-governing Republican voters of Pennsylvania may ultimately decide to do, it is clear that Senator Norris by his words and Mr. Wilson by his appropriate presence, have placed an inescapable bump in the path of Pennsylvania consciences...
...Committee is F. V. Green '28. He will be assisted by L. U. Harris, J. P. Hubbard, and A. D. Phillips of the class of 1926, and E. H. Bailey, R. M. Mears, and S. H. Sturgis from the class of 1927. Four men, J. L. Beauchamp, W. N. Bump, J. C. Dreier, and J. H. Lane, were included from the class of 1929, and five, C. LeR. Allen, J. DeW. Hubbard, Gordon Huggins, K. D. Robinson, and G. F. Weller, were picked from the Freshmen Class...
...night the Lampoon announced the addition of three men to the editorial board and one to the business board. Charles Cortez Abbott '28 of Cambridge, William Brewster Jr. '28 of Lewisburg, W. Va., and George Wing Dryer '27, Birmingham, Ala., were elected to the editorial side, and William Nelson Bump '28 of New Rochelle, N. Y., became a member of the business board...