Word: coincidental
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Old Persian Practice. In some form, hemp has been smoked since long before the beginning of the Christian Era. It was familiar to the ancient Hindus and Persians. It is smoked widely by the Arabs. Eminent European vipers have included De Quincey, Baudelaire (who once, under the influence, sketched a...
Coincident with the entrance of the British into Gabes, last night came word from the Cambridge Board of Health that the triangular-shaped edifice at the juncture of Bow and Mt. Auburn Streets, so long disguised as a traffic accident, had been condemned as "unfit for human habitation."
Until this weekend it had been assumed that Sophomores in the ROTC, who were covered in last December's order only by the general clause on "all other ERC men", would leave with the rest of the Enlisted Reserve sometime this spring. Ten days ago it was announced that advanced...
"When our losses are admitted, it is long after they occur, and, whether by design or mere repeated coincidence, such losses are almost always made public coincident with the announcement of some current success, or at least optimistic prediction from Washington, thus softening the blow. . . . Such officials just don'...
Coincident with the decreased student enrollment throughout the University the number of faculty members has taken a drop. There are approximately 200 less teachers than there were a year ago at this time, excluding any appointments which were made at the most recent meeting of the Corporation.