Word: tenderizers
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...coaches have had no worry about a suitable person to fill the position of goal-tender because Captain deGive is counted among the best goalies in the country. However, the problem of defense has not been so easy to solve. William P. Piper '35, and Francis B. Gleason '34 are at present in the lead...
...suggested that I try remaining away from my desk for a few weeks and, as far as possible, forget the Treasury. . . . Unfortunately I am not exactly built that way. ... I have tried faithfully to carry out your suggestions, but it has been a failure. ... I feel that I must tender my resignation and seek complete rest and a change of climate. My physician has told me that unless I do this he will not be responsible for the outcome...
...complicated plot includes a tender romance between a handsome lord and an innocent miller's daughter, a doubtful marriage, a father's curse, a self-sacrificing lover, an heroic halfwit, and-a happy ending. Flitting in and out of the story is Pittances Green, clown extraordinary, whose puns and drolleries, no less than his outlandish costumes, lighten the play tremendously. The versatile Phillip Bourneuf plays the part to perfection...
...other pieces. At 26 he started the Gurre-Lieder but for bread & butter's sake he had to put it aside and orchestrate operetta scores. Thirteen years later the Gurre-Lieder had a big success in Vienna. People were impressed by the enormous chorus. They liked the tender love motifs. But by the time Schönberg was on the way to becoming a popular composer he had lost his taste for conventional harmonies. He started working on the 12-tone scale, gave up the idea that there had to be a dominant keynote, took the stand that dissonance...
...tables where food is so kindly profferred. "In the trenchers by Christmas" would then be the motto for their conversion. But the undergraduate members of the House can hasten the process of domestication by always acting kindly, and never doing anything that might startle a tutor. Occasional tenders of friendship from the students, such as cocktails, or a snifter or two of pre-war Scotch, would also certainly help to overcome the reluctance of the dons. If only all of them would consider the few of their number who do dine with college men, and the many happy times...