Word: tinkered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard free style--Won by W.S. delima '31; second, T.H. Jameson '33; third, Tinker (W). Time...
...yard relay race--Won by Harvard; R.D. Fallon '33, W.S. deLima '31, H.C. Hamman '33, B.S. Wood '33; second, Worcester: Holcomb, Perry, Osipowich, Tinker. Time--1 min., 39 3-5 sec. (Equals Harvard record...
...death started a dressmaker's establishment in Cannes to provide for her three little girls, moved up to Paris when Lily decided she wanted to study piano at the Conservatoire. The other was Lily Pons's husband, August Mesritz, a wealthy Dutch banker and newspaper manager who retired to tinker at painting at the Riviera. Husband Mesritz first suggested that Lily study for opera. She had had some experience as a comedy ingenue, sang an incidental song once and had a small success. She set to work, within a year made her debut in Mulhouse, Alsace. Three years later...
...stands for Parliament, she helps his campaign by many a speech. When he sits there, she goes to her seaside cottage and writes novels. In appearance she suggests what Helen Wills Moody will look like at 35. Other novels: The Romantic Woman, Jane-Our Stranger, Three Pilgrims and A Tinker, Flamingo...
...Goldsboro, N. C., Tinker Blackman, who can neither read nor write, was arrested for forging checks on his grandfather, equally illiterate. Forger Blackman secured some one else to witness while he made his grandfather's "mark" on checks...