Word: mapped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...July 12 issue was delivered by the Mexican postman at 4 p. m. on July 14 to his address. I'll admit that in this case TIME made good time. However, I wish to advise the gentleman from Yucatan that Montana is always to be found on the map, and is not in the "slow" class by any means. Your issue of Aug. 2 was received by me at 9 a. m. this morning, Aug. 1. It happened to be Sunday, which accounts for the delay. As it is, I am answering your letter of tomorrow, today. HARRY...
...became a lawyer at 18, went into Parliament at 22. He could not decide between a public and speculative life, so combined the two. In 1618 he was Lord Chancellor. In 1592 he had written, "I have taken all knowledge to be my province," and had proceeded to map all the marches of that province, indicating the advances that should be made at once in every science; inventing new sciences and mapping their courses in a few terse words. Utility and power were to be the ends for the new knowledge that he described. Like Aristotle he believed...
...Matthew W. Stirling has already accomplished much of the purpose of the Institution's expedition to explore and map the pygmy-inhabited heart of New Guinea by airplane...
...known that something must be done about it. What could be more fitting than a new chapel to stop the mouths of the hypocrites, beathens, and one-cylinder Shaws, who raise their puny, babbling voices demanding that God be sold for a gymnasium?" It will put Harvard on the map in religion as Haughton did in football...
...guests ate at small tables in the garden, served from a huge buffet in the Map Room laden with odorous food. As they departed each received a small box of wedding cake...