Word: collectively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Meeltons don't have no more de two bits, aient it Meesis Feetlebaum?." Which is rather true, for the price of verse is rapidly descending, in fact too much so. If one really wants to make money he should take divisionals and then write his Prisoner's Song and collect the price of two Morris chairs, one divan and golf course--enough for any man, more than enough...
...poll is being directed by a committee of four from the Liberal Club which volunteered to collect, on behalf of the Federation, all available statistics, and whose offer has been accepted by Lewis Fox, the Federation's President. F. V. Field '27 is chairman of the New England branch of the Confederation...
...desire of the investigating Committee," said Paul Herzog '27, President of the Liberal Club and a member of the Committee in commenting on the poll, "to lay particular emphasis upon these reports rather than upon merely statistics. We intend to collect all our information gained this spring into a report which will be ready some time in the fall, and for such a purpose, the answers to the "why" question will naturally be of supreme importance...
...America Can Collect." Since the U. S. Debt Commissioners avowedly struck hands with the Italians upon terms declared by the Administration's experts to represent Italy's utmost "capacity to pay," the Democrats were forced to attack the settlement by crying that it represents but a mere pittance of what the U. S. should receive...
...nations of the world that there are a good many ways in which America can collect her debts, and if we had some red blood flowing through the veins of a few American statesmen, we would not hear so much of that talk across the ocean...