Word: furnished
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Athletics should be conducted for the benefit of the students ... not to furnish entertainment to alumni and the public."--Ex-President Lowell...
...break through Perry's serve in the third game and then suddenly the deliberate manner that had seemed to indicate a carefully controlled supply of reserve energy became an expression of utter fatigue. Perry, dancing around the court, barely able to wait for the ball-boys to furnish ammunition for his serve, smashed through four more games for set, match and title-the first an English player has won in the U. S. since Hugh Lawrence Doherty, 30 years...
...they were assembling to consider the effects on banking of the New Deal and the national recovery program. Missionaries of Franklin Roosevelt were on hand to teach them: 1) what the Administration wants. 2) to like it. Big request of the Administration was freer lending in order to furnish industry the money to carry out the recovery program. By buying Government bonds the Federal Reserve has been building up excess reserves in banks, trying to encourage them to lend. In 1928 with $20,000,000,000 in deposits, banks of 101 leading U. S. cities...
...What he did say, to Assemblyman James W. Higgins of Wisconsin, was that, while in the R.O.T.C. in Chicago, he had been "picked out" with some other young men to sleuth Reds, report on them to the Secret Service. At Wisconsin he had continued this vigilance. He would gladly furnish Wisconsin's legislators with his data. His offer was accepted.-ED. Thick-Covered Ball...
Irked by this notion of his constituents, he cabled Judge Keidan from the London Economic Conference last month that "complete testimony cannot be given without my presence." Last week he kept insisting that he knew more than he would tell, and if Detroit's bankers failed to furnish all the facts, Senator Couzens hinted darkly that he would then give the public the truth...