Word: meanly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Committee voted, however, 15 to 1-the U. S. abstaining and Germany voting contra, mundum- that "peacetime effectives" be understood not to mean "trained reservists" or war material to equip them, but to include "military forces under the colors, police, forest guards and any other such organization . . . available without measures of mobilization...
...they mean to drum a man out of the Liberal party because he erred on the side of conciliation with millions of British workmen in a great dispute, on that proposition I will fight right through...
...addition of Casey to the revamped coaching staff which will be headed by Arnold Horween '21 would almost certainly mean a shift in the plans which until the present were thought to be fairly settled. The appointment of H. W. Clark '23 to the position of Assistant Graduate Treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association, following the resignation of T. J. Cambell '12 last winter seemed to point to the conclusion that Clark would also take over the Freshman coaching duties of his predecessor, although a definite appointment was never confirmed. If Casey is named by the Athletic Committee...
...Sociability, which is mechanical, is one of the characteristics of Americans, and they have plenty of supplies of 'hello's,' 'how do you do's,' and 'I enjoyed your speech very much,' which don't mean to them more than prayers mean for so-called Christians before each meal. They talk but they don't mean...
...unhurried yet manifest effects?by putting the reader into the boots of people who knew and felt Walt, bringing his big frame and nature so close that psychological terms are irrelevant and it is unnecessary even to quote the poems to show why they were written, what they mean. If there is a mite of unction spread through Author Rogers' pages, it is not obtrusive nor out of place in a book that is bound to be laid warmly and strongly to the hearts of many people?a book, by the way, from huge presses that roar today...