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"We all would have liked to have seen more wins and better stats, but you have to agree that Coach Monken is a man of character who is concerned about the young men he coaches," Becton wrote. "He bought every graduating senior player a suit so they would be prepared for job interviews. Brighter days ahead."Director of football operations John Carr called local men's fashion stores and settled on Randy Price and Company in Hattiesburg, Miss.Now attention is turning to beef because of a little-known practice called mechanical tenderization german ww2 uniforms . The players showed up to the store in shorts and left "dressed head to toe," Carr said.The final bill ran about $800 per player, Carr said, and that covered more than the suit."They were in kind of like a buffet line -- pair of socks, belt, slacks, fabric, color scheme, type of shirt,They have a lot more regulations and rules than we do."On Thursday,wholesale women shoes  the institute became the host. tie, the whole bit," Carr said. 

Carr remembers players describing that the pants were too big, not knowing they would be hemmed. When Carr asked defensive lineman Khyri Thornton his measurements, he said 'extra large.'Monken admits recruiting played a small part in the suit purchases. Future players want to know their coach cares about his players.But, mostly, he wanted to say thanks. And he wanted to capture the spirit of Southern Miss, a place that cares deeply about its football. When Southern Miss returned from the UAB game via bus, about 500 people waited outside the football complex to congratulate the team."I've never tired to forget I've had a job for our players," Monken said. 

The City of New York has agreed to resolve hundreds of federal civil rights claims filed by people who said they were unjustly arrested during the 2004 Republican National Convention, according to people familiar with the cases.Once installed, Washing Machine has three "cycles" to choose from bottega bag — Reclaim, Duplicates, and Organize.More than 1,800 people were arrested the week of the convention, mostly for minor violations, and many were put in a temporary detention center at a Hudson River pier. People held there said they slept on floors covered by soot and grease, and some said they left with rashes or respiratory problems. Some were held for two days or more before seeing a judge — exceeding the 24-hour limit set by the courts.The arrests led to more than 600 individual claims, of which 112 have been settled. Lawyers also filed a class-action claim covering those who did not file suits.