Word: fills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chief concern to the retail druggists was how to fight chain stores and whether a store can sell books, caviar, lamps, vases and still fill prescriptions reliably. One figure that pleased the druggists was that 30 out of 100 druggists survive in business compared to eight grocers...
...must be just 63 stories high. No building should be constructed that high in St. Louis, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh or lesser communities, because land values there are too low to warrant the expense. Their land is comparatively cheap because they have no need for the business congestion which would fill tall structures with occupants...
Professor Dozer's lecture this morning at 9 o'clock in S emetic Museum 1 seems of unusual interest to the Vagabond. In connection with Anthropology 1, Professor Dozer's will take up the general subject of "Evolution", and this would seem an excellent occasion for the Vagabond to fill in the gaps which the reading of popular "outlines" has left with...
...acquisition of the new Boylston laboratory will fill a long-felt need of the Psychology Department the quarters of which have long been inadequate. Animal psychology will be the work taken up by the department in its newest laboratory. This study will be made under the direction of Dr. Morgan Up-ton Ph.D., who was appointed this year as Instructor in Psychology and Physiology and Tutor of Biology...
...misfit for a few years in college and find himself at last, than that he be a misfit for life. What he judges to be strong points not to be chipped off by the college process of being rounded into a billiard ball may be gaps which college could fill in. Moreover, may not many a man with an outstanding trait foreign to college be given a chance there to make of himself something more than a mere strong point? Or may he not, perhaps painfully to be sure, gain a familiarity with the average so that...