Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Small wonder that the Ministry of Agriculture is alarmed. Here is a peasant aristocrat, overturing at one blow all pretensions of such upstart houses as Bourbons, Hapsburgs, Hohenzollerns, and Plantagenets to antiquity. Renan's famous remark that if the rights of ownership were religiously observed, Alsace-Lorraine would belong to the aboriginal apes, is nearly true to a lesser degree in this French farmer with his nine hundred year old ancestry. As far as, claims to aristocracy are concerned the line of this peasant proprietor going back over three hundred years before the rhyme...
...they will necessarily be chosen from among those of a year or more ago, for the cost of new pictures such as Robin Hood would be too great. Or comedies, mixed with shorter pictures and news reels, could make up the program. Educational films only are taboo, for they belong properly to the class room, and the purpose of the experiment is to interest undergraduates as generally as possible...
...same person when he is a prosperous business man forty years old will demand indignantly, "Why do the politics of America all belong to the Argentines, the Armenians and the Greeks?" CURTIS NELSON...
...College Janitor's office has collected a large number of books and notebooks from the University buildings. These books belong to men listed below, and may be called for at the Janitor's office, Lower Massachusetts Hall: J. J. Babcock 1G. H., F. W. Bacon '24, J. P. Beek 2L., R. M Clough '24, J. H Creighton '26, W. C Gray '26, B. H. Levy '23, J. D. Martindale '24, J. J. Sacco '26, J. G. Wheelock '26, Daniel Wood '26, J. H. Wyman...
...North. In the third place, with the possible exception of this Northern Straits tribe, Eskimos do not live in the interior of Labrador, the purported home of the wild Fish Fang tribe; but stick close along the shore. In the fourth place the glorious name of Fish Fang may belong to some far northern or extinct tribe, but its application today to Labrador Eskimos is altogether doubtful...