Word: jawed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...when the referee stopped the bout in the first round, and in the next to last battle of the evening he beat J. M. Masters '25 in the three hardest rounds of the evening. Although he knocked Masters down in the second round with a terrific left to the jaw, the latter came back and made an unusually strong finish. In the third both men were groggy but Forsyth's slight superiority in aggressiveness gave him the judges' verdict...
...pick from garbage cans hends of herring. Not satisfied, I ate hay which I stole from a cow. This produced terrible head aches. Next I chewed small pieces of paper to satiate the gnawing pangs of Hunger. My stomach and teeth ached, and the muscles of my jaw grew tired...
...even musical recitals have had an unprecedented attendance. This state of affairs has aroused the apprehension of "several acute observers" lest the symbol of the bulldog be no longer quite apropos. Donald Stewart has remarked that the bulldog is characterized among other things by his deep chest, undershot jaw, and "the complete absence of any intelligence." Surely this figure completely fails to symbolize the new era at Yale...
...19th. Tierney and Crocker, both out with bad ankles, and Coburn, who has a swollen leg, are the three regulars who suffered most from Saturday's hard struggle. Chapin, who hurt his arm in the Centre game, may be back on condition this week, but Gehrke, whose broken jaw, received in the contest with the southerners, is still far from well, is not is not sure of recovering in time for the Yale...
Lautner's description is as follows: height about 6 feet 2 inches; slender; light hair, light mustache, light blue eyes, a prominent and long jaw, and thin and prominent nose; age 23; walks very erect. Probably wears a reddish brown suit, a light brown or gray overcoat, a soft felt hat and black shoes...