Word: noch
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Everyone was gay after the fights. The innkeeper lost account of the debts owed for "noch ein Bier" and we settled up, students' regular procedure, for about 25? on the dollar. On the way back to the station. I was with a crowd of students that was particularly gay: some of the largest fellows used their combined weight to get both the front wheels and the motorman up in the air. B. W. WETHERBEE...
...Downey, 279 (M. I. T.); O. A. Bardes, 282 (M. I. T.); T. P. Spitz, 269 (M. I. T.); P. Scott, 278 (M. I. T.); W. T. Kurley, 283 (M. I. T.); N. A. Grover, 284 (M. I. T.); J. W. Poole, 270 (M. I. T.); H. K. Noch, 285 (M. I. T.); H. Finley, 336 (N. Y. U.); E. W. Smith, 350 (Penn); M. R. Gustafson, 352 (Penn); P. J. Feerick, 353 (Penn); C. D. Rogers, 351 (Penn); L. M. Granger, 354 (Penn); F. J. Shea, 381 (Pitt); W. Albright, 390 (Pitt); L. L. Hill 391 (Pitt); A. Brickley...
...devoted to the mastery of minute features of the language, so that one finds, even after considerable study, that although he may have become quite intimate with some of the minor characteristics of German, he possesses, however, but very little familiarity with the language. The correct translation of a noch in a particular passage of Mr. So-and-So's writings does not contribute very much to a person's general knowledge of German...