Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Adams in The Little Minister. Also in Manhattan, a crusading young journalist, who was one clay to record these events and many another of the Century's first quarter, was on his way to recognition as one of the outstanding liberal journalists of the decade. His name was Mark Sullivan...
Elaboration will mark today's performance, which should excel anything done this year with the exception of the performance at Princeton...
...with the habit could make up approximately one hundred books a year. This means that a very small minority do mark up books at the expense of all the rest. Were these few to be startled out of their semi-consciousness with a threat of real punch, the end of book mutilation would be effected...
From the start of the Triangular Meet, the race was between Playfair and Woodland, with Channing, forcing his way to the front of the remaining pack for a Crimson third place. At the halfway mark, Playfair began to step up the pace, but Woodland gamely matched stride for stride with the Harvard captain, and when they entered the home-stretch, Woodland was in the lead...
...contributing to the Mark Twain Centennial, Librarian Asa Don Dickinson of Brooklyn College made public the full text of a letter written by the humorist in 1905. Librarian Dickinson, then of the Brooklyn Public Library, had forwarded a complaint by the young woman in charge of his Children's Department that Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn were mischievous and deceitful examples for children. Replied Author Twain...