Word: personally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...oldest daughter, Judie, played by Mary Brian, has the whole tribe on her hands. From then on the entire show is a rapid succession of quarrels, peace gatherings and cocktail parties. The warring couple finally declare truce for good, Judie marries the ever-present family-friend, in the person of Mr. March, and the two take all the children under their wing...
...efforts of Professor Lewis to force his widely dissociated materials into a semblance of form are as attractive as any intellectual katzenjammer can be. But the reading assignments are lengthy, the quizzes frequent, and the standards high enough to exclude the Man-without-a-Purpose. It is this person's conviction that at some past day a misguided confidential reviewer shouted from the house-tops that here was the course for the gentleman to snare his "C" in, and that since then the gods in the machine have been leaning backwards in their efforts to prove...
Children of families connected with the University, if accompanied by an older person, are invited to be present at the service on Friday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, which will be open to the public. For many years it has been the custom to take a collection for the Cambridge Visiting Nurses' Association at the carol services. As usual, this collection will be taken at this year's services. It is hoped that members and friends of the University will take this occasion to contribute through the Chapel to this work...
...Swedish Alfred Bernhard Nobel's posthumous Prize-giving began in 1901. Emil von Behring (1854-1917), German, won the first Prize in Medicine for his discovery that the serum of an immunized person will confer immunity against the same disease on another into whom it is injected (Behring...
Every perfect person owns Just two hundred and six bones...