Word: tiding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...still reading it. Therefore I am asking you to either publish my enclosed appeal to him, as I really mean every word of it, or print the equivalent in your own words and to make your charge as nominal as possible as I have very little money to tide me over until I can find some way to support myself...
...mighty fine family party! I'm awfully glad to see you. We'll have a great big party after Nov. 8 and you're all invited. The tide set in many weeks ago for the Democratic ticket, is continuing and is going to continue flowing that way until the polls close. But there's no need for a letdown now. We're not going after 35 or 40 states but all 48 of them...
...today, banal thoughts of commercialism make graceless retreat before a tide of grey and gold. For thirty-seven years West Point has met Harvard, smartly, proudly, cleanly even in the days of flying wedges and greased uniforms. It is but a tithe of the time that John Harvard's spirit has hovered over the Yard, but it is long enough to prove that Harvard continues to enjoy the rivalry of officers and gentlemen...
...coordination which the team displayed against the Bears' unified teamwork. The Crimson's serial attack was also lamentably weak, with only two passes completed out of the dozen attempted. Time after time the ball went spinning wide of the mark when a successful pass would have stemmed the Brown tide...
Somebody once said, "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken of the flood, leads on to fortune", and so one judges it is with the Lampoon. From the humorous material which the Lampoon, has been forced to run, such as the characteristic story of "Who was that lady?" the wisdom of the organization turned to the sale of Bologna sausage is self-evident. The announcement of the new venture itself gives the reasons for the new policy. Since the exhaustion of his cellar, Lampy's spirit has languished; now the basement is renovated...