Word: tender
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...duty is ours to make the first conciliatory tender. E. Eisenmann...
...Williams, onetime (1911-23) U. S. Senator, who now dozes in gardenia-scented retirement on his plantation near Yazoo City, Miss. To fill the Williams shoes, Mississippi sent to Washington Hubert Durett Stephens, a man who was considered brilliant as a youth because he started practicing law at the tender age of 20, but who has yet to distinguish himself either as a shoe-filler or as a Senator...
Senator Hale and Representative Hersey of Maine, to tender a 15-lb. salmon, "first-of-the-season" from the Penobscot River...
Nebuchadnezzar lay in the sun and ate grass. And good grass it was in days when few footsteps crushed its tender shoots and no motor exhaust laid a blight upon it. Not only its hardships but also its responsibilities have so increased that science must come to its aid. Last fortnight the University of Illinois announced that its scientists would work-with Erlenmeyer flask and petrie dish-on the problem of maintaining a satisfactory turf on football fields. The athletic association will make a 90-square checkerboard out of the gridiron. Running in crosswise strips will be nine different grasses...
Next year's prospects center around a strong nucleus. The team, however, is losing the services of its brilliant goal tender, Joseph Morrill '28. The most likely candidate for honors in this field is M. G. Gammack '31, illuminary of this year's Freshman team. For forward line material there are Tudor, Giddens, W. T. Wetmore '30, and C. B. Lakin '30. For defense men there are A. S. Bigelow '30 and H. W. Bigelow '30. G. C. Holbrook '30 seems a likely candidate for the center position...