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Word: bunche (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Coach Lloyd Harper thinks "they're a mighty fine bunch of boys," and he thinks so because his players have done wonders with their physical potentialities. Harper has only one really rugged man on his team--Captain Bill Hickey. Hickey, to use an old cliche, is the sparkplug of the '52 quintet. He starts most of the plays, makes accurate, quick passes, and on defense keeps the nerves of the opposition well frazzled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '52 Five Enjoys Good Season; Lacks Height | 1/29/1949 | See Source »

...dawn broke over the Arena yesterday, a hardy bunch of Kirkland and Dunster hockey players were hard at work playing a game. About the time alarms began to ring in the Houses Dunster was ahead 4 to 2. And as the average man was trying to coordinate mind and body enough to get out of bed, the game twitched violently and lay over dead, with Kirkland...

Author: By John R. W. smail, | Title: Deacons Beat Funsters, 5-4, In Pucks Tilt | 1/19/1949 | See Source »

Size and shallow reserves are the freshmen's main handicaps this year, Harper noted. "They're a good bunch of kids," Harper went on. "They can out-manuever and outfinesse any team their size but they just can't overpower a bigger one like Holy Cross. But they have lots of hustle and that's what I like to see most in a team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Five Meets Tabor Academy in Sixth Contest | 1/18/1949 | See Source »

...bunch of the boys (155 Kansas City business & professional men) were giving a testimonial luncheon last week for an old friend of the President. Eddie Jacobson was a World War I buddy of Artilleryman Harry Truman and Truman's partner in the Kansas City haberdashery that went bankrupt after the war. President Truman, who "was spending the holidays in Missouri, had been asked to send a telegram to Eddie, but instead he dropped in unexpectedly at the Muehlebach Hotel for lunch. His old friends were delighted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENTCY: Lunch with the Boys | 1/10/1949 | See Source »

Hardheaded observers are tempted to pigeonhole Davis and his disciples as a bunch of displaced sophomores, longhaired faddists and tea-party internationalists. And so, to a considerable extent, they are. But they are more. They are stage managers of a well-meaning but dangerous and irresponsible force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IDEOLOGIES: The Little Man | 1/10/1949 | See Source »

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