Word: deepest
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...knowledge of these subjects. This is what is needed in America. Let practical economists come in contact with the organized laboring classes and teach them the fundamental principles of the science. The revolutionary socialist cannot help us. There is still time for our efforts to be preventative. The deepest wrongs will be remedied only as we assent to the evils and bend all our efforts to remove them...
...these great universities they struggle for a while in the attempt to cultivate what they have not until finally they are swallowed up by the flood of time, all of their youthful energy expended in a vain contest with hunger, cold and deepest ignominy, all of their ambitions consigned, with themselves, to oblivion...
...certain billiard room on their afternoons out, they would leave the academy. As the faculty did not accept this ultimatum, the ten carried out their threat and abandoned the institution. The spirited way in which these young gentlemen resented the tyranny of their superiors must meet with the deepest approval. What is a paltry education worth, after all, compared with the inestimable privileges of frequenting the skating rink, and one's favorite billiard saloon...
...deemed expedient to revive the custom. In '64 and '65, Harvard again measured the merits of her oarsmen with those of Yale, but was in each instance signally defeated. The record now stood two to two, and consequently the race of '66 was looked forward to with the deepest interest by both colleges. Every possible exertion was made by the crews in order to be thoroughly prepared, and they were urged on by the members of both colleges. Harvard, for once, seemed to lose her customary indifference, and the merits of the crews and of the new stroke were...
...gunboats at Harrison's Landing an opportunity is afforded for rest and re-organization. The conduct of McClellan in this campaign has been commented upon by all the leading military authorities and by most of them severely criticised. Gen. Palfry's lecture was listened to throughout with the deepest attention, and the applause which greeted him as he closed showed how thoroughly he had aroused the interest of the audience...