Word: mightly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University is of course tending more and more towards the recognition of distinctive work in special fields; in fact, that is why the number of men admitted to Phi Beta Kappa has been increased; and this conceivably explains how the realization escaped the CRIMSON that many men who might have boned out a magna were simply conscientious objectors to the whole theory behind...
...poor coaching and improper condition are responsible for most of the fatal injuries, for only three of the deaths occurred on recognized college elevens. But the difficulty of determining the number of men engaged in the game during a given number of months vitiates part of the meaning which might be gleaned from the recorded statistics...
...like it, I might as well admit that well--I like it. It's what I've been shooting at ever since I was a Freshman, and though of course I suppose we thought more about this thing than, well, than anything else around college, just the same I was surprised to be elected Most Careful Greeter. There are lots of others...
...maintained in Manhattan, at the Guaranty Trust Co. It was said of him that he "could have been the richest man in the U. S." He lived in Manhattan and at "Oak Ridge" on the site of his birthplace* in Nelson County, Virginia; and the middle name, which might have been his motto, was given him by his parents who died when he was five years...
...outstanding capital stock. And dire would be the confusion should Pennsy break this Methuselean lease. Passengers from Philadelphia would climb out at the N. Y.-N. J. state line at Trenton, pray for motor lorries to carry them to Jersey City, whence they might proceed through Pennsy tunnels to Manhattan...