Word: fruitfull
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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It is impossible that, animated as both are by such sentiments, we should fail to make the Entente effective and fruitful of results which it can and ought to bear in order that Europe as a whole should find once more peace, security and freedom to work.
The ovation planned in honor of President-Emeritus Charles W. Eliot on the observance of his ninetieth birthday at Cambridge, March 20 next, is to be a public tribute and celebration, participated in by representative citizens of all walks of life as well as by Harvard men from all sections...
Appleton Chapel has been a fruitful subject for editorial dissertation for so long that almost every possible aspect has been not only covered, but buried under the weight of philosophical argument and all kinds of analysis. But there are several remarks about the Christmas carol services which it is necessary...
Mud is a fruitful soil for farming and for journalism. The public likes it. The populace enjoys seeing mud from a rolling wheel spatter the honest citizen. In journalism, as in commerce, there are always some ready to pander to the public taste.
The work which the British Imperial Conference is doing in London is not spectacular, but it may well prove more fruitful than the multitudinous proposals for solving the German crisis which have been filing the press of last. The chief aim of the Conference is to make the British Empire...