Word: furnished
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...report in part follows: "The completion of the new squash courts last year gave our club the largest squash department of any club in this country. It is intended to furnish our members the best facilities for playing squash. We propose to maintain a highly efficient staff of attendants, headed by a thoroughly competent professional. Invitations to use the courts during the least crowded hours will presently be extended to members' sons who are not yet old enough to be eligible to membership. During the year 18,904 games of squash were played, which is probably the largest number recorded...
...poloists go straight to Pinehurst, N. C., where they will spend the whole vacation. While they are there they will play several informal matches with the local teams, some of which are expected to furnish strong opposition. Only four men are making the trip among whom F. D. Stranahan '26, star of last year's team, will be prominent by his absence. Stranahan is preparing for divisionals, which come early in May, and will be forced to remain in Cambridge...
...before his resurrection, and since the Fourth Century most Catholic monarchs have performed a similar ceremony each year. Last week Victoria Eugenie washed the feet of 13 poor women at Madrid. By her side, Alfonso XIII washed the feet of 13 poor men. The grandees of Spain contributed to furnish the sumptuous dinner which was thereafter supplied to these 26 starvelings, the venerated living symbols of the Apostles...
...Gold Coast Orchestra has accepted the invitation to play and will furnish the music for the dinner...
Soliloguies of this quixotic hero furnish an opportunity for Mr. Train to describe with libelous detail the worldliness of counts, and the unwieldness of law, At time, Hugh Dillon is a dictaphone upholding 3 "holier than thou" attitude which fits ill with an atmosphere of politics. Again, he degenerates into a likeable person who is tempted to put personal loyalty above an abstract and cold, blooded justice. But like most moralists, Hugh has a stubbornness in his nature which does not admit of compromise. His philosophy will not permit the acceptance of a healing half-truth in place...