Word: bunkered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Seventeen Sophmores will be up for election; 13 were originally nominated, one was dropped, and six were added by petition; Robert M. Bunker, Richard R. Flood, Francis A. Harding, Jr., Richard P. Hedblom, Ulysses J. Lupien, Jr., and Henry R. Russell...
With Agoos flying Loewl it's best to Benner you knee and get under a nearby Plam or in a Bunker just in Casey Wood Schweppe you with a Kean Scott...
...that case Benchley, who has never been able to get to first base, may take over the position. Another last-minute substitution that Jester, coach of Lampy, has in mind, is replacing Z. Zwoncus, Jr., son of Z. Zwoncus, Sr., former catching great for the funnymen, with Bobby Bunker at short. Bunker, who makes a hit anywhere, is anxiously awaiting his chance, it is said...
Other members of the cast include Edwin R. Clarke '39, Thomas M. Cranfill 3G, Robert S. Bush '37, Louis K. Benjamin '39, Robert M. Bunker '39, Ralph T. Fuller '39, Loring T. Swaim, Jr. '39, and John H. Hewitt '38. Kenneth P. Kempton '12 is coaching and Gerald F. Else '29 is supervising the production...
...list of nominees drawn up by the present members of the committee. Juniors nominated were Arthur Oakes, Eugene Emerson, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., John W. Erhad, Albert M. Harlow, Charles L. Moore, Theodore P. Robie, and A. William Asmuth. Sophomores nominated were Jonathon G. Butler, Robert M. Bunker, Francis A. Harding, Jr., Robert M. Burnett, and Benjamin A. Smith. Following the elections Dr. Ronald M. Ferry, House Master, will appoint one Sophomore from the class at large to serve on the committee...