Word: bunkered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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NameClass Position Age Wt. Ht. School Bowman, W. W. '31 Back 23 161 5.7 Roane C. H. S. Bunker, P. D. '32 Center 20 195 6.1 Georgetown U. Cagle, C. K. '30 Back 24 170 5.10 S. W. La. Inst. Carlmark, C. W. '31 End 23 179 5.11 Moline High Carlson, G. C. '31 Back 21 176 5.11 Moline High Carver, R. L. '32 Back 22 162 5.11 Oak Cliff High Coughlin, J. G. '32 Tackle 21 185 6.1 Flagstaff Teach. Col. Crabb, F. G. '30 End 25 175 6. New Haven High Fletcher, G. L. '31 Tackle...
...tree away she would have had as good a chance as Higbie of getting her next shot on the green. She chipped out, rolled her third well up and laid her fourth dead. Flustered, Mrs. Higbie flubbed her chip-shot and on the next hole, climbing out of a bunker from which her ball had not climbed, she ran her fingers through her hair, pressed her wrists against her temples and with a sigh said softly, "Oh, dear me." Then she went over and congratulated Miss Collett. Next day Collett beat Mrs. Opel Hill, and the day after that took...
...School one scholarship was announced, the Downer Scholarship, to L. E. Bunker 1L, of Wellesley Hills...
...year 1782 John Warren brother of Joseph Warren who fell at Bunker Hill placed a proposal before the Corporation that a Medical School be established in connection with the University. The Corporation approved and appointed...
...raised her voice against "blacklists," made little headway at the congress. She and her friends and their resolutions were soon silenced. The victory of President-General Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau and her sister officers was complete. Mrs. Bailie, however, had a last word and said: "Like the victory of Bunker Hill, it will prove to be too costly. The revolution is well under way and cannot be stayed...