Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will never cease! One of our peons, while digging for potsherds on the outskirts of the university site the other day, suddenly felt the ground give way beneath him; and before he knew it, he found himself in a large hollow space at some depth underground. His shouts attracted fellow-workmen, who helped him out with a rope and brought Senor Alvarotez, Leon Cavallo, and myself to the scene of the discovery. With torches and shovels we descended into the opening and proceeded to explore...
...Because American college students do not share the sufferings of their fellow students in Europe it is incumbent on them to study the causes of the present disorder and prevent its recurrence. The Liberal Club invites to associate membership all those students who believe that the right of being a college student carries with it the obligation of service...
...values, and through it we can plan the future course of social developments. Capital is no longer the stored up energy of labor nor the accumulated savings of past labor, but it is in the main social credits, the faith of all the members of the community that their fellow-citizens will deliver the goods. Banks are no longer simply places to keep money, but are power houses for directing the economic and social resources of the state...
...whose devotion to his work keeps him mixing with his neighbors regardless of his health. His sin, though in a better cause, is of worse consequences than that of the class dodger. The latter harms only himself; the farmer becomes a public nuisance and a menace to his fellow students...
...danger. I refer to the attempt to remove Harold D. Wilson from the position of Prohibition Enforcement Officer merely because he has "shown up" a few prominent politicians while enforcing the law. And what is worse, the very ones who seem likely to wreck this worthy principle are the fellow partisans of its originator...