Word: tender
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Both views are plausible. While we may be grateful that our art is not at the tender mercies of our fickle government, we must envy the French spirit which makes possible its official recognition and encouragement on an impartial basis. Such honors to foreigners are rare; that Dr. Davison, and through him the Glee Club, has been so distinguished, is a cause for much satisfaction...
...capstone and keynote of the whole "a low, flat, derby hat with a small feather, preferably red or grey, tucked neatly on the left side"; and man is complete in all his glory. If the new styles find ready acceptance perhaps it would be well to garb even tender freshmen in somber caps and gowns...
This evening at 7 o'clock in the Faculty Room of the Union the St. Paul's Catholic Club of the University will tender a dinner to Professor Jeremiah D. M. Ford '94, who has during his recent exchange professorship abroad received several honorary degrees from French and Belgium universities. Following the dinner, which has been planned for about 75 men, R. T. Murphy '23, will introduce the toastmaster, General E. L. Logan '98, of the Yankee Division and formerly Commander of the American Legion of Massachusetts...
...would appreciate your giving this letter a position in your paper; this I have been asked to request in order that our Society may publically tender its support and its congratulations to the Liberal Club of Harvard. P. SOHOIFFLER...
...resist any check on their money-spending privileges, any order forcing them to show their accounts to a comptroller or to submit to his investigation of their demands for appropriations. Hence it is understandable that the first comptroller of the budget needed to be a fighting man with no tender feelings on the subject. President Harding evidently bore this in mind when he appointed "Hell and Maria" Dawes...