Word: bunkerism
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...Angeles, the 80-ft. cable railway which had carried hundreds of passengers a day up steep East Bunker Hill ever since 1904 finally came a cropper to priorities on repairs and manpower...
Already the industries which help to make Stalingrad vital to Russia were disrupted by the approaching siege lines. Thousands of factory workers laid down their tools and streamed westward to take up guns with the embattled Red Army. Bunker by bunker, from every concrete pillbox and every swallow's nest hollowed nastily from the earth, the Russians were putting up a defense of Stalingrad that would rank at least with those of Sevastopol and Rostov. Unquenchable in their hearts was the hope that in the end it would rank with Leningrad and Moscow-prizes that once were within...
Paul Revere's house, Bunker Hill, the Old State House, the Old South Church, and the Old North Church will highlight the trip...
Blond Senior Johnny Bunker, and ex-Freshman Pete Garland both grabbed places in the high jump, Bunker took a third, and Garland tied for fourth. On the face of it, this looks only mediocre, but the winner was the famed "Boo" Morcum of New Hampshire, who stepped out to a phenomenal new record of 6 feet, 5 inches...
...intercollegiate athletics, a filed where he has made his name more than a little well-known, chalked up a fourth behind the winning distance of 52 feet, 2 3/4 inches. Not only did that meet ring down the curtain on Pfister as far as Harvard is concerned, but John Bunker, one of the finest competitors and most consistent winners on the squad, checked out for good when he dropped out of the high jump competition. Tom White, another regular winner, also finished on Saturday...