Word: manner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...analyze its meaning somewhat more closely. There can be no doubt that it is historically correct in so far as the founders of modern Prussia were, directly or indirectly, disciples of the Kantian philosophy. Not that Kant's views on politics and public affairs did in any specific manner shape Prussian legislation of the early nineteenth century; his views were too individualistic and too little concerned with national needs for that. Not Kant but the men who followed him--Stein, Hardenberg, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Fichte, and Hegel--have been official exponents, so to speak, of the mission of Prussia...
...have been placed in positions corresponding to those at the opposite end of the bridge. The right hand column, as one faces the Stadium, has a tablet on which these words have been inscribed: "On either side of the river there was a tree of life, which bore twelve manner of fruits and yielded her fruit every month, and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations."--Rev. XXII, 2. Above this is the symbol of the soldier...
After Reed had taken the count in the last of the third, Abbot opened up the University's attack in a most impressive manner. After looking over a few of Deyo's offerings, he picked one to his liking and slammed a liner to left, and as Hanks made the mistake of trying to get it on the fly, the ball kept rolling toward the Charles while Abbot completed the circuit. Deyo then settled down and the next five University players failed to see first. Brickley broke the charm with a single over second in the fifth, but action...
...which crews and signals are assigned. The program of the races tells by number the crew and singles with their respective courses. These signals show the positions of the contestants at both Harvard Bridge and the finish, and also by how much a crew is leading in the following manner: The height of the signal represents one boat length. Thus, if the top of signal card 2 is opposite the middle of signal card 1, it shows that the boat on course 1 is one half a length ahead...
...making or is losing money. The Bureau will then communicate with the retailer, and advise him just what improvements he should make by showing him in what branches he is falling below the standard of the trade. A great deal of help has been given to retailers in this manner, and the Bureau has received many letters of gratitude for service of this sort. On its side the Bureau is gaining valuable information for the use of the Business School courses in marketing. This study, moreover, is pioneer work for the Harvard School; there has been very little scientific study...