Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Propaganda Men. The propaganda content in this tonnage of Government publicity usually runs at the proportion of less than one gram per pound. Occasionally it assays much higher. Last February the Bituminous Coal Commission issued one famous release in which a Cleveland city official was described as "coloring deeply" when replying to a Commissioner's question at a hearing. Washington correspondents stirred up such a row that the author of the release was fired...
...sixty-fivers of the two teams, Bill Daughaday for the Crimson and Gifford for the Bengals. Both wrestlers are outstandingly fast. Gifford, if any one, holds the edge on his count. He was once responsible for keeping ex-Captain Harkness, last year's National Champion in the 175 pound weight, to a decision when the latter was grappling in the lighter weight. Coach Pat Johnson has dubbed him a "wild...
...pound six footer who has a scholarship, Sears played on the Freshman football team this fall. During the summer he sold ice 12 hours a day for $20 a week; he has driven trucks for his father, who has a small paper hauling business operating from North Attleborough...
...second weight of 128 pounds is Ted Schoenberg, who was perhaps the outstanding wrestler on the Freshman team last year. He is sure to show rapid development in the course of the year. Following, in the 136 pound class is "Ric" Richter, who grappled in several varsity matches last year. He was not outstandingly successful, but he always wrestled a hard, fast match...
...weights are the greatest question marks. In the 175 pound class, Tudor Gardiner, who wrestled heavyweight last year, has worked down to compete in the lighter class. At unlimited is footballer "Chief" Boston, who was kept out of the running last year by Bill Glendinning, shows great potentialities...