Word: meats
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...kitchen at West Point is a avoid of electrical development. Several barrels of potatoes used daily to feed the cadets are peeled by a machine driver by electricity. The silverware is polished, eggs are beaten, meat and vegetables are chopped and dishes are washed by the same power...
University meat men took all the matches except those in the 115-pound and heavy weight classes; Holt, Brown's bantam weight winning over G. C. Gardiner 120 on decision and E. V. Parsonnet '21 on a fall losing to Nicholas of Brown, who outweighed him by 30 pounds. The only other fall was scored by C. P. Smith '21 who pinned him opponent in 5 and 1-2 minutes. The surprise of the match was the victory of C. P. Anderson '21 over Tabor the wary captain of the Brown grapplers in two extra-periods...
...existence of "powerful" cliques controlling the future of intercollegiate athletics is at once the greatest stumbling block to success and the greatest menace to the future of the whole system. The easily-arrived-at conclusion that a given group contains within its restricted confines all the meat and marrow seems to constitute the raison d'etre and the strength of the "Big Three...
...unless perchance the under stone may sometimes be above. And in those towns, in shells of houses, windows and often whole walls missing, roofs gone or rent and torn, the civilians were coming back. I saw stores being reopened, houses being set up, debris cleared away. I saw a meat market starting again, the people passing in and out through a hole in the wall, the whole corner of the building having been sheared off. I saw a clothing store again in operation--in what appeared to be a booth, the whole front of the place having been blown...
...Fasten the meat scraps and suet securely to the trees and see how eagerly the chickadees and wood-peckers go to it. Tread the snow down hard and scatter the hayseed and crumbs there, or put the food on a board or box and watch the juncoes and tree sparrows fill up. Put out chaff and grain for the quail and meadowlarks in the pasture. They work for us all summer long, eating insects...