Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...should be-each considering the feelings and interests of the other and both working together in confidence and harmony for the common welfare. The old idea that students and Faculty were natural enemies has long since disappeared; and in its place has been developed the more rational idea of mutual dependence and helpfulness. The sooner the division line between the two bodies entirely disappears and they become one united body working for a common end the better for the University and for the individual members...
...ancestors had held the town clerk's office for 107 year. He was a member of the state legislature during most of the years between 1862 and 1875 and was on Governor Long's and Governor Butler's Executive Councils. He had also been president of the Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and of the Concord National Bank...
...Mutual recriminations were exchanged between the court and the popular parties; until finally in 1623 a formal complaint, embodying charges of a serious nature, was laid before the Privy Council. A masterly reply, drawn up by Sandys, Cavendish and Ferrar, was made to these charges, but the Privy Council refused it consideration. In vain did the king try to bring evidence damaging to the Company. The settlers themselves were entirely satisfied. Bribes were tried, but unsuccessfully...
...many of the characters in the "Bonnie Brier Bush" and "Days of Old Lang Svne" reappear in its pages. The author tells the story of the strong and simple love of Carmichael, a Covenanting Minister, and Kate Carnegie, a girl of Jacobite descent, and the stress between their mutual love on the one side, and their political and religious differences on the other, furnishes material for a story full of delightful situations in which the author moves the reader's sympathies and appeals to his sense of humor. Those, however, who came to it expecting a story, or a "novel...
...games should be played at the rate of fifteen moves per hour, except by mutual consent of the players...