Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...from their uneasy slumber to haunt the most conscientious and industrious of students as well as those of easier academic virtue. There is not point in compelling the student to spend hours committing to memory dozens of formulas which frequently differ from each other by only a sign which nevertheless makes all the difference in the world. Too of ten the result is that the able student with a short memory is outshone by lessor lights of seeming greater brilliancy...
...such games of amusement as the managers and members may from time to time agree on." The games of amusement reputedly net Colonel Bradley $1,000,000 per year, although the receipts have been lower since Depression and last year the croupiers and other attendants took a cut. Nevertheless, the Beach Club has been sufficiently profitable to permit Edward Riley Bradley, first citizen of Palm Beach and a devout Catholic, to build a magnificent church one block away. Its realistic donor was not displeased when the shrine was named St. Edward...
...Nevertheless, as things stand today, the regrettable condition is that there is no present promise of a non-partisan organization or of a third party. In this condition, those who oppose what is being done are forced to look to the Republican Party as the framework through which to express themselves. The great question therefore is whether the Republican Party will live up to an obligation which is wider than the party...
...often does Dallas see a premiere, let alone one by the Sage of Adelphi Terrace, whose U.S. representatives, the Theatre Guild, had sanctioned the performance. Nevertheless, Dallas' critical fraternity rose magnificently to the occasion. Observed Critic John Rosenfield Jr. of the Morning News...
Subatomic investigators find neutrons elusive little things to deal with. Unlike electrons, protons and positrons, they have no electric charge. Slippery as wrestlers covered with oil they slide through the electric fields of atoms, are not deflected until they collide squarely with a nucleus. Nevertheless their mass (about 1,800 times that of an electron) has been established within fairly precise limits. And last week three Columbia physicists announced the size of the neutron as slightly less than .0000000000001 (one ten-trillionth) of an inch...