Word: bunkered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University R. O. T. C. held yesterday in the Commonwealth Armory, Allston, F. C. Packard 1G and G. M. Ramsey ocC. tied for first place with seven points each. The following three men tied for third place with five points each: L. C. Brigham '24, R. T. Bunker '24, and E. A. Norman...
...held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Commonwealth Armory, Allston. A committee has been elected by members of the Military Science courses, which has complete charge of the arrangements. W. M. Houghton '22 is chairman, and D. B. MacCollom '23 and R. T. Bunker '24 are the other members. Ribbons are offered as prizes in the different events, and for the students winning the highest number of points special prizes will be awarded. The first prize will be a French bridle of the Laumur type; the second prize a pair of spurs; and the third prize a brow...
Baskets from floor, Gordon 15, Sipp 8, Stevens 3, Rudolfsky 2, Zacder 2, Bunker 2, Quinn 1, Fox 1, Sahagian 1. Goals from fouls, Quinn 15, Gordon 6. Referee, Hoyt. Umpire, McDonald...
...line-up follows: HARVARD 1924. WORCESTER NORTH. Gordon, r.f. l.g., O'Connell, Sahagian, Gleason Stevens, Wasserman, Kempner, l.f. r.g., Fox Sipp, Kohn, Sipp, c. c., Bunker Black, r.g. l.f., Zaeder Rudolfsky, Kohn, Redakiewics, l.g. r.f., Quinn...
...nation. During the Revolution when those of wealth and position among the colonies were all "Loyalists" or "Tories," it was before the president of Harvard that our patriotic forefathers knelt on the college grounds at midnight to hear him say the prayer for victory, before they marched to Bunker Hill. It must not be forgotten that before our Civil War the influential, financial element of New England sympathized with the slave holders and was very much against the anti-slave holders and was very much against the anti-slave agitators. If anybody doubts where Harvard was in the Civil...