Word: tend
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...freshman Congressman 20 years ago, Minnesota Republican Walter H. Judd decided a Representative really has three jobs: 1) to work for good legislation; 2) to tend to the concerns of his constituents, and 3) to get reelected. The first is most important, he told his wife, Miriam, and if the other two should ever get in its way, he would quit. Last week in Minneapolis, Walter Judd. 63, one of the most effective and respected members of the House, announced that he was, in fact, calling it quits...
...Draper, Chris Eustis, and Parker Crowell will make up the Brown midfield. Captain Charlie Banks, John Arato, and Bill Lemire will occupy the defensive positions, and Bill Cruikshank will tend goal...
...turn. Arcaro solved the problem by giving Whirlaway a long rein. And Trainer Jones helped out on Derby Day by cutting away the left cup of the colt's blinkers. The plan was to give Whirlaway full vision in his left eye so that he would naturally tend to follow the rail on turns. Recalls Eddie: "I thought to myself that this was a hell of a time to be experimenting. But it worked. We won by eight lengths, and Whirlaway still holds the track and Derby record...
...With a New Frontier Democrat replacing a conservative Republican, it was widely felt that the uneasy balance in the court would tilt decisively toward the liberal bloc-but that was an overly simple interpretation. White is a New Frontier pragmatist. As a former Deputy Attorney General, he will probably tend to side with the Frankfurter bloc in internal security cases, just as Whittaker did. And where White does join with the liberal bloc, he can be expected to contribute to it a cool, analytical, pragmatic approach...
...using extremely low pressure techniques. He the well-known roster of conservative organizations that have been formed in the last six years or so and hints to the extensive multiplication of their chapters. This is, unquestionably, a movement of considerable proportions and, although Mr. Evans' tone may tend to convey a somewhat exaggerated impression of it, I cannot for a moment doubt his facts...