Word: gone
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clubwoman done so, Katie Smith would not have cared. She had just come back from New England, where she had gone with Al; and in the course of that stupendous sally, so many women had cheered her that she was now incapable of feeling snubbed...
Smart readers began to have qualms when they read the first "Fighting Frankau Editorial": "The incessant toil, the incessant thought which have gone to the making of this 'new paper' . . . have given me joys and pains, compared whereto the joys and pains of mere novel writing seem vapid...
...have just returned from a trip to Washington, D. C.," he continued, "and the opinion there is that several of the Middle Atlantic states such as Virginia, North Carolina, and West Virginia have gone over quite definitely to Hoover, Maryland, however, will probably remain Democratic...
...hardly necessary to say that it is not as an chapel that Appleton exists for most Harvard men. Though offering non-sectarian services without compulsory attendance, and though well advertised to Freshmen in all their first notices, still Appleton Chapel is rarely used by the average undergraduate, who has gone there perhaps once from curiosity and once more to hear a special preacher. The statistics of week-day service attendance are well known...
...week, when the stock had gone to 352, traders were swamped under an avalanche of orders. In a single day, 58,900 shares changed hands. Many a fortune had been made within the year, within the week. Jealously guarded, names and specialties of pool operators are known to few stockmarketeers. But Arthur W. Cutten and the Brothers Fisher did not deny they had scored again in a market dedicated to bulls...