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Word: depending (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Once his house was raided while he was dining the buyers of a stolen necklace; police found nothing, because "Cammi" dropped the necklace in his soup, calmly went on with his dinner. But when in 1913 "Cammi" Grizzard stole the Mayer pearls, worth ?123,000, he had to depend on unreliable allies to help dispose of them, and loud-mouthed Leisir Gutwirth gave him away. Amateur Detectives Brandstatter and Quadratstein led Gutwirth on, posed as buyers until they got in touch with Scotland Yard. Coached by detectives, a French diamond merchant carried on intricate negotiations with the thieves, bargained...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Drudgery of Detection | 7/8/1935 | See Source »

...would be of interest to ascertain just how many modern medical schools depend upon the actual administering of this oath in place of teaching ideals by precept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 1, 1935 | 7/1/1935 | See Source »

...apply, in writing, at 4 University Hall, not later than 5 o'clock on Wednesday, June 12, for not more than three tickets for the use of friends to the exercises in Sever Quadrangle on Commencement morning. The actual number of tickets issued will necessarily depend upon the number of applications. It is hoped that three tickets may be issued to each applicant...

Author: By A. C. Hanford, | Title: COMMENCEMENT TICKETS FOR STUDENTS IN HARVARD COLLEGE | 5/29/1935 | See Source »

...apply, in writing, at 4 University Hall, not later than 5 o'clock on Wednesday, June 12, for not more than three tickets for the use of friends to the exercises in Sever Quadrangle on Commencement morning. The actual number of tickets issued will necessarily depend upon the number of applications. It is hoped that three tickets may be issued to each applicant...

Author: By A. C. Hanford, | Title: COMMENCEMENT TICKETS FOR STUDENTS IN HARVARD COLLEGE | 5/14/1935 | See Source »

...elementary course is ostensibly an introduction to a field of knowledge in which a man may or may not have had slight preparation. In the event he has not, his entire attitude towards that field, indeed, the extent to which it may serve to broaden his horizon, may depend on one man: the lecturer in the elementary course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT THE POLLS | 5/7/1935 | See Source »

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