Word: mugged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...white china mug, formerly in the hands of the Lowell House crew, and ceded to Dunster as a token of the latter eight's victory over the bell boys this fall, has been refused by the Dunster House authorities as unsuited for that house and returned to Lowell House, it was learned yesterday...
This unique trophy, a white china mug of generous size, first appeared last spring in the Lowell House common room, with an accompanying message to the effect that the unknown donors wished thereby to commemorate the undefeated season of the Lowell House oarsmen, who had nosed out five different crews during the spring season. Given as a perpetual trophy of the Dunster-Lowell race, the gleaming bowl has remained in the possession of Lowell
...receipts, filed papers accusing him of "almost diabolically inhuman" conduct. Sharkey, taciturn before a fight, always feels very free to talk as soon as he can get his gloves off. Not at all ashamed, he said: "Inactivity beat me. . . . I thought I won. . . . He's nobody's mug and much tougher than Schmeling. . . . I'll fight again in August, if my hand's all right." The New York State Boxing Commission reiterated its strange belief that Sharkey is heavyweight champion. Promoter Jimmy Johnston, delighted with a capacity house, carried forward his plans for a late summer...
...eccentric finger of the law pointed to two companies, 43 individuals, accused them of participating in conspiracies to violate the Prohibition law. The cases against the others are still pending. Prominent will be that of Fleischmann Co. whose yeast is an ingredient of many a mug of beer...
First, second, third, and honorable mention are the places to be awarded by the judges. The winner will have his name engraved upon a silver drinking-mug which is kept in the library of Robinson Hall. The judges who will award the decision are: H. H. Blossom, a graduate of the school who is now practicing in Boston; H. V. Hubbard '97, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning, and chairman of the council of the School of City Planning; and H. J. Kellaway, who is practicing in Boston...