Word: exceptional
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Reformation," the opportunity to soothe racial and national unrest. Dr. R. P. Mackay of Toronto urged the teaching of Christianity in the schools as a preventive of lawlessness, domestic infelicity and other social unrest. Dr. George Warren Richards of Lancaster, Pa., read the rules for the merger. All except Dr. George Summey of New Orleans agreed. He dissented because he felt that the benefits of the union were not clear, as the General Council was only an executive body while the Alliance was the Church itself. Proponents pointed out that the union will bring economies and efficiency...
...operating unit, thereby saving some $6,000,000 a year in operating expenses. The stockholders of the separate roads were to be compensated by being given stock according to certain ratios in the new and greater Nickel Plate Co. (a company with the same name as the old company except that in its official title the word "Railway" would displace the word "Railroad...
Read every department of TIME except this Quiz. Then turn back to page 33. Quiz yourself. To do well, you must correctly answer at least 80% of the questions...
...presence of graduates of Yale. And so on, but the newness of his defence will rapidly wear away before the pertinacity of the William and Mary gag and the story of the Harvard man on the crew who rowed number three and knew every man in the boat except number six and the stroke...
...with Mr. Bingham. It was at this meeting, held a week ago, that Horween was chosen coach. Certain details, however, had to be arranged before the Committee could take official action. This official vote was taken by Mr. Bingham last night over the telephone. Mr. Bingham gave no statements except the announcement of the new coach