Word: outgrown
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...group of Lampon pundits gathered solemnly in 1901 to discuss a new proposal. The Lampoon, despite its ample "beer nights," had cleared one-thousand dollars that year, and the Treasurer hoped to use the money to begin a building fund. The idea was accepted enthusiastically, for Lampy had already outgrown two homes, Thayer Hall and a room on Mt. Auburn Street. The third location, a small closet in a former Holyoke Street church, was equally unsatisfactory...
...Lane's group, including publishing staff and presses, had outgrown its scant University Hall quarters, so when Widener opened for business, the Press took the book-drained space in Randall Hall, which is still the site of the Printing Office. Then, in July, 1932, the Press moved to Quincy Street, and finally to its present quarters on Francis Street...
...would seem to us that a truly Marxist approach would require challenges to Angle-American jurisprudence that would be painfully obvious. Were such anathema to evade the editors, it would scarcely pass unnoticed by the august subscribers of the Harvard Law Review. Lawyers and law students have, after all, outgrown the diaper stage in their intellectual development...
...Handout. Where would the money come from? The commonsense answer: from the sale of its oil. But this involves a matter that no Iranian politician dared talk about yet, an agreement with Britain. Iran had ousted Mossadegh, but not outgrown him. Even the mild-mannered Shah last week said: "Let there be no mistake. There has been no change in the national movement...
...with it, where built-in safe guards protect the economy from severe blows, U.S. industry has good reason to believe that its markets will continue to grow with the nation. After the arms pro gram tapers off, there is plenty work to be done rebuilding the nation's outgrown schools, its worn-out highways, and building all manner of projects to supply the growing population's needs...