Word: meant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...squeaking "Order! Order!" Finally, everyone had to stop to draw breath. Officials began to call the roll. Everyone waited for the L's and the T's with breath bated and hearts palpitating. The Communists yowled whenever a Communist failed to answer his name, which usually meant that he was in prison; when the name of Prince von Bismarck, grandson of the Iron Chancellor, was called, they replied with: "Woe unto you who are his grandson!" Then came the L's and with them "Ludy's" name. The Communists shouted so loud that they almost frightened...
...which of these courses would be adopted; it is impossible to speculate until after some start has been made with the club and the wishes of those joining ascertained. What I wish to emphasize is that all the questionnaire was meant to find out was whether or not such a club would be feasible. DAVID P. KESSELING...
Townsend, on the other hand, was unable to shut off Harvard hits when hits meant runs. Captain Jenkins emerged from his batting slump with a bang, making three clean hits and scoring the winning run in the tenth. Todd also did yeoman work with the willow, driving out two singles and a slashing two bagger. Gordon, after four failures to hit, lined a single to center in the tenth that broke up the game...
...interested to read Mr. Chipman's letter on the subject of a Harvard Scout Club in this morning's CRIMSON, which I can only suppose was meant to be funny. It may possibly interest him and others to learn that there are flourishing Scout Clubs in Oxford, Cambridge, London, Dublin, Glascow, Manchester, Leeds, and Durham Universities on making inquiry I find that there are similar clubs in Yale and other Universities in this country...
When Mr. Quinn said: "I am not familiar with his reasons," he must have meant that he had not yet read the veto message. The President's reasons were well-known. They had been expressed in his message to Congress last December; they had been reiterated in subsequent speeches and they had been embodied in large measure in the veto of the Bursum Pension Bill. The President had set his style?it was to be "the economy veto...