Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From the 18th Century until just recently (c. 1951) even ichthyologists believed this fish climbed trees. The new explanation (v. John Roxbrough Norman's History of Fishes, published 1931) is parallel to that of the catfish incident: that birds seized them as they wriggled along on the ground, and...
The book relates in non-scientific terms the adventures of these two expeditions to Southeastern Asia in 1928-29 on behalf of the Field Museum of Chicago. With the Coolidge party starting from China and the Roosevelt group from the Tibetan border, the original plan was to meet on the...
In its editorial of February 14, the CRIMSON concluded that the incident was "a strong argument for a close unified control over the management of House Libraries." Subject to an essential qualification, that conclusion is valid. As one of the most important features of each of the several Houses, the...
Pragmatically speaking, the incident is well calculated to consolidate national sentiment even more strongly than before in favor of the President elect. His will be a popularity which few men have lived to enjoy. If that popular esteem is ably combined with his great political power and buttressed by intelligent...
Madame Leider has been a big drawing-card since her début as Isolde (TIME, Jan. 23).* The Metropolitan management was so fearful that news of last week's incident might hurt her reputation that it refused to admit her voice had failed her, that because she had...