Word: tenders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Faude '31 should have been listed as goal tender on the All-American soccer team selected by Coach Al Nies of Princeton, instead of P. J. Catinella '32, as was announced in yesterday's CRIMSON...
This One Man. Marvin and Saul Holland were brothers and burglars. Marvin was weak, tender, soulful. Saul was strong, crude, tough. Marvin saw that if Saul had his characteristics he (Saul) would be an extraordinary person, more particularly a better husband to his wife. So one night when Marvin and a friend were cracking a safe, Marvin shot and killed the master of the house. Executed in the electric chair, Marvin somehow managed to transfer his soul to Saul, who thereupon became possessed not only of strength but of sensibilities...
...black bears. He has 160 grizzlies, 450 black bears left. But if this number were allowed to increase, the food supply (berries, roots, garbage can contents) would not be enough to go around. Some of the animals would have to go hungry, might turn on small and tender or large and plump sightseers. Next year park rangers will be instructed to capture 30 black bears and ten grizzlies (the average annual increase). The animals will be sent to other U. S. parks, or to zoos short of bears...
...college days has turned to a hearty "Haw-haw!" among a certain group of Milwaukeeans. They are the boys who once were the Crimson and relished nothing so much as seeing the Blue dragged in the dust. Their laugh--well, you know it isn't a tender...
Founded on very modest beginnings some twenty-two years ago, the Graduate School of Business Administration has today reached a position on a level with the other professional schools. Few are the progressive business men now who still maintain that the only training for business is acquired at a tender age with a broom on an office, or a factory floor. Business training approaching the status of legal training, is more and more becoming recognized as a great asset toward eventual success...