Word: mail
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...professor had: been looking through his U. S. mail, and it was concerning that one publication, the only U. S. publication to 'which he subscribed, that he was downcast...
...ground so that carfares ate up my earnings as fast as I received them. One morning, as I went to classes, I spent my last cent on carfare. I wore two rubbers for the left foot, and the world looked gloomy indeed. To make matters worse, the mail man passed me a note from the Dean asking me to call at his office at noon, and I wondered what new troubles were about to descend...
Beside the following Juniors who have accepted appointments as ushers for Class Day, positions are being saved for two men who accepted the appointments by mail, but failed to sign their names. The list of ushers follows: head usher, R. H. Field; assistant head ushers, L. B. R. Barker, Thayer Cummings, G. D. Debevoise, R. H. Dyer, H. R. Jones, E. R. Nash, J. L. Newell Jr., W. I. Nichols; ushers, D. T. Allen, J. W. Allen, Oliver Ames 2d. R. S. Bailey, C. E. Baldwin Jr., F. L. Barton, Robert Blaney, D. B. Bianchi, J. A. Blais...
Knud Rasmusscn, Danish Arctic explorer: "We all hope for the best. . . . There is especially the possibility of Amundsen going to Fort Conger or Cape Columbia, in which case nothing would be heard from him until the first mail from Thule [Antartica] about this time next year...
THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED-Pauline Lord presents the best performance of the season as the ignorant child who married by mail because she was tired of slinging hash in San Francisco...