Word: extent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...perhaps more important than even this is the concept of honor which has long been the firm foundation of the Ivy League, and, to an even greater extent, of the Big Three...
Most outspoken of those condemning the incident was Princeton police chief John H. Smith. "We intend to prosecute those boys to the fullest extent of the law," he declared...
...tentative starting lineup for Saturday's game with Brown, released yesterday by head coach John Yovicsin, clearly indicated the extent of the physical damage suffered by the Crimson football forces in the Princeton game last weekend. As of last evening, only five varsity regulars were slated to open against the Bruins...
...general, Lorenz said, the Yugoslavs are used to keeping their political views personal. Mr. Kamakovsky carried this to the extent of seeming to have few political views at all. He would tell Lorenz, "Two jobs are too much for a person. I cannot be an engineer and a politician at the same time...
...competent person with an interest in the subject can attend these lctures. Graduate students and professors from Princeton University often attend and, indeed are welcomed by the Institute. It is obvious, therefore, that the Institute's greatness and unique opportunity for learning is carried out to a far greater extent in the individual thinking of the members and their spontaneous intercommunication of ideas, often over the dinner table or in the office, with another member or members...