Word: feed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last year, young Robert Cudahy persuaded his father, son of the founder of Cudahy Packing Co., to buy him a little chestnut race horse from a man who owed a feed bill of $170 and wanted to sell the horse for the bill. This summer, 14-year-old "Bob" Cudahy marked out a quarter-mile track on the Onwentsia Club polo field, had the family chauffeur hold a clock while he rode his horse around it. Later he sent the horse to the racing stable of one of his father's friends, had the trainer let a jockey exercise...
...Gundlach is the only member of long experience, though Fran Schumann saw some action in 1933 and would have been in a good deal more if he hadn't been put on the injured list early in the season. Apparently Casey figures that Schu is a bit off his feed just at present, for large Fran is not the ranking guard on the team that was announced this morning...
Strikers who expected the Government to feed them were disappointed everywhere except in Lowell, Mass. Said Leader Gorman: "We are now preparing for at least a month of struggle to win the strike...
...college year in June, the City of Cambridge has opened a new municipal golf course at Fresh Pond. This course which is a pine-hole one is within the city limits and can be reached from Harvard Square within a few minutes. Although non-residents are charged a higher feed we are informed by the Park Department of Cambridge that students will be classed as residents which means a green fee of $.50 for nine holes, or $.75 for eighteen holes. In addition there are fall memberships available for the remainder of the season...
...about four per day. Bill Morris, a shabby little street-corner preacher, had been looking all over the world for just such a place. First thing he did was to pick four homeless ragamuffins off the street, install them in a garret. He taught them himself, begged money to feed and clothe them...