Word: indigentes
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It would have taken a remarkable cast to bring these proceedings to life. With only one or two notable exceptions, however, the actors are anything but remarkable. William Holden should never have been picked to play the indigent athlete since he is not only some ten years too old for...
The principle political role of Tammany Hall in pre-New Deal days, DeSapio claimed, was that of "making food and clothing available to indigent people; giving them free legal advice, and in every other possible way lending aid and comfort t the voters in order to secure their support, on...
The site, called the College Grant, was given to Dartmouth by the State Legislature in 1807 to "assist the education of youth who shall be indigent."
Financed mainly by a nationwide chain of clubs and labor unions, the City of Hope accepts neither the indigent nor the wealthy-only middle-income patients, who do not go to charity wards and for whom a severe, long-term illness is a financial disaster.
Two hundred and one years ago, when Peale was twelve, his indigent mother apprenticed him to an Annapolis saddlemaker. Said he later: "[I] would much rather practice the use of my tools than ride in a coach drawn by six horses." At 25, having practiced saddlemaking, watch repairing and portrait...