Word: hitherto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...facts do stand out. One is that Captain Eddie Loughlin is bearing the brunt of the pitching burden. Despite his heavy assignments, Loughlin has done a beautiful job, and the chances are he'll be asked to do just as much work in the future as he has hitherto...
...used. "When," cried he, "these studies were made, the thymus which we all wear close to our hearts, was becoming regarded as an endocrine outlaw. Never have I stepped out upon lighter, more exhilarating air than during those days when I obtained, to me, convincing evidence that this hitherto baffling badge upon our hearts is an enduring souvenir of those dim and distant ancestral days when eggs were eggs-each housing the developing spark of life that, from first to last, those lowly ancestors of ours had a freedom and independence worthy of the name...
...indication that Harvard's staff is still one of the foremost in the country. It is a tribute to Harvard's scholarship and at the same time an admonition that to maintain her standing, faculty replacement must continue to embody those fundamental policies which have functioned so successfully hitherto...
...many instructors who are fully versed in their fields, who are fully versed in their fields, who are capable of genuine contribution, and who present their knowledge in an orderly manner, without, however, making the student feel it would be worth his while to attempt to discover facts hitherto unearthed. All too often, the student is deterred by the instructor's negative approach. There is little inspiration in being told, or in sensing from the teacher's attitude, "Here are all the facts known to man; do what you can with them...
...America needs today another colossus, a superman, capable of giving every city and town and community in America attractive modern homes at lower prices than hitherto possible...