10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MUCKERISH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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muckerish in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
muckerish im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Big-time Football at Harvard, 1905: The Diary of Coach Bill Reid
27 "Muckerish spirit," wrote Caspar Whitney, the leading exponent of amateurism
in America, "one of the 'dirtiest' pieces of ball-playing I have seen on a college
diamond."28 Bill's father was mortified that the national press branded Reid a ...
Bill Reid, Ronald Austin Smith, 1994
2
My Life on the Mississippi: or Why I am Not Mark Twain
I made Father very nervous because I was “that crazy kid” who was always doing
terrible muckerish things like doing things with girls, hiding Paris Nights
magazine in the root cellar, and putting Stacomb on his hair. When he got all
fussed up ...
3
Writing New York: A Literary Anthology
By sea-coated piles, the muckerish North River water shrugs its shoulders. The
liners have evaded; fled again through the straits. Beyond where eye can reach
iron rumps dwindle down the ocean. And has it really faded from the port, the ...
4
One World Under One God: Operation: Natural Born Hero
Something truly Muckerish . . .” “Dude!!,” do you even realize what the Hell is
going on right now??!!,” an overly excited Peyton abrubtly asked barging through
the apartments front door. “Shhhhhh quiet, I'm on 228 SAN SWAYZE.
5
Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction
The practice is never really serviceable and is always muckerish ball. To that little
alumni band of constant workers for sport for sport's sake, deep gratitude is due
for this improvement — and to the spirit of the American boy too, who rarely is ...
6
Princeton Alumni Weekly
The writer is certain that the championship teams of 1896 and 1307 were not “
slient teams" or “muckerish" teams, and that the three fielders of those teams,
namely, “Jake” Altman, Jerome Bradley and myself, were not “silent fielders."—in
fact ...
... and on the playground-now thw club enjoys the distinction of having the most
muckerish playing hockey team in this vicinity, and a lacrosse team which relies
on foul tactics to help win its games. A little house-cleaning seems to be in order.
Poultney Bigelow, James Henry Worman, Ben James Worman, 1901
club team participates, that is not filled with muckerish work. Tripping indeed
appears to be regarded by most of the club teams, and by the majority of the
officials, as an indication of skill rather than the plain violation of rule that it is.
Muckerish is given in the lower section of Webster. Situationally is a regular
adverbial formation from the adjective situational, which is given in Webster.
Stratosphere is in the new Webster, and stratospheric seems a legitimate
analogue to ...
10
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
I mention this because, from Mr. Perry's article, one who had not seen the game
might draw the inference that the sole cause of Harvard's loss of the game was
muckerish tactics by the Princeton crowd. That is certainly far from the fact, and ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1918