public crib
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Growing extent and complexity plus the need for finding safe places for those who are useful to the rich and powerful, widens and deepens the public crib.
From Civilization and Beyond Learning from History by Nearing, Scott
In the United States such men are described as "feeding at the public crib."
From The History of Cuba, vol. 4 by Johnson, Willis Fletcher
Bridger's share of the spoils—the consulship at Ratona—was little more than a prune—a dried prune from the boarding-house department of the public crib.
From Whirligigs by Henry, O.
A taste of public life is fatal to most men, and the desire to feed from the public crib goes right to the bone.
From The Statesmen Snowbound by Fitzgerald, Robert
But my father in those days was a peace-man, and he was also disinclined to nibble at the public crib while rendering no adequate service.
From The Last Leaf Observations, during Seventy-Five Years, of Men and Events in America and Europe by Hosmer, James Kendall