Word: meaningly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...expected that all or nearly all of the faculty members connected with the Division of Geology will serve as tutors. This adoption does not in any way mean that a great change will take place in the work covered by this field, but it will effect the mechanism of the system...
...triumph, the moment in the fable of success in which he had demonstrated to all the world how far he had come from his job as chore boy. Success did not mean relaxation. Asked when he will retire, he jerks his thumb toward the ground "When I'm down there. . . . Wouldn't last long if I sat down and stopped...
...think it's mean of them!' [exclaimed Mrs. Johnson rushing indoors to her husband...
...known on the Pacific the next day, and the third day it is thrown out. In Scotland we take it for what it's worth, but we don't scrap it without consideration. As for the jokes about the Scotch, we laugh at them too, but they don't mean anything...
...Harvard Union, always an active organization, has been outdoing itself this year. This Sunday evening programs are attracting large audience, and the recent decision to admit ladies to them may mean an increase in the attendance. The Debating Union finds an interested group of student twice a month; mid-week concerts are popular; the Union continues to be the logical place for class smokers, Copeland reading, and luncheons to distinguished guests...