Word: obviously
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...most obvious fact was that none of the officers at the conference was of a rank high enough to decide anything important. Chief of the British Naval Staff is Admiral Sir Alfred Ernie Montacute Chatfield. He stayed at home last week. Britain's Army had last week a new Chief of the Imperial General Staff in handsome, close-mouthed General Sir Cyril John Deverell, who lately succeeded Field Marshal Sir Archibald Armar Montgomery-Massingberd. So far as the public knew, General Deverell took no part in the conference. Neither did Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Emile Van Den Berghe...
...scoring throughout was vigorous, obvious, abounding in theatrical crescendos which brought him tremendous applause. Willson's program notes made a sure-fire appeal to civic pride. The conclusion was described as "a call of defiance to the elements that had the temerity to dispute the spiritual strength and courage of the Golden City of the West...
...obvious answer is that the legislature, controlled by the powerful mill interests, has seen fit to object to the probing finger of publicity on its most tender spot--conditions in the mills. As in the West Virginia coal mines of a few years back, and the Tennessee mines and Louisiana sugar plantations of today, the working conditions of the men and women employed is often appalling. The Moody case is an instance of the rigorous censorship which is kept on all unfavorable reports of what is going on below the Mason-Dixon Line...
...with a two-fold purpose in mind that the "Princetonian", "Crimson" and "News" now launch an annual Princeton-Harvard-Yale conference on public affairs. Not only does such a movement serve the obvious requirement of stimulating undergraduate interest in the important questions of government today, but it also represents a significant development in the field of educational cooperation among these three institutions, whose common intellectual heritage demands a closer alliance than now exists...
...intentions should have a higher education. It is this attitude that is responsible for the emergence of the "professional college-athlete" and the man who just "gets by." These men could very profitably end their scholastic work after graduating from high school, since it is obvious that the expenses of a higher education would be unwarranted in their case...