Word: buss
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...tailoring establishment next door to the Beverly Hills, Calif, shop where Babe sells women's sport clothes. Trailing his wife around the course, Zaharias blew smoke from his cigar to show Babe the wind direction, rewarded her on the winning green with a mighty hug and a bouncing buss...
Fleet Air Arm: Robertson, g; Aldridge r.f.; Seeley, l.f.; Wales, c.h.b.; Buss, r.h.; Swain, l.h.; Fitzpatrick, r.o.; Taylor, r.l.; Walter, c.f.; Eckfort, l.i.; Larkin...
Jersey's arrogant Boss Frank Hague is no man to ignore facts. Month ago he had received an unasked-for, but resounding, buss from the Communists. Now he wanted more than that: support of all New Jersey's labor unions, whom he had often kicked around as thoroughly as he had the Communists. He tried to get that support on his own terms, for his own gubernatorial candidate...
...line is experienced, fast, and, oddly enough, untried. All eight men have seen action before, but rarely in the position which they now hold. Thus the efficiency of the present combination is in doubt, but the presence of Captain Dick Gifford at inside forward and Buss Sawhill at center should dispel much of the uneasiness in MacDonald's mind...
James C. Melvin National Scholarships to Robert E. Buss, of Centerville, Ia.; George E. Luchowski, of Seranton, Pa.; Charles L. Sanders Jr., of Jamaica, N. Y.; Frank M. Swirles Jr., of Chicago, Ill.; Lorento D. Votaw, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Albert G. Wald, of Cincinnati, Ohio...