Word: pointedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"That is a fisher," he pointed out to his audience of one, "and is the greatest curiosity in the show. I can say that not one man in a million has seen one. It is first cousin to the mink, of the wolverine family, and vanishes like a flash when...
When Governor Nathan L. Miller of New York took office on Jan. 1, 1921,* members of women's clubs pointed with pride to his seven daughters, claimed that he had established a world's record for U. S. Governors. Last week the new Governor of South Carolina took...
Comptroller Walter Stabler of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. pointed at a bookkeeper's entry sheet-his company had loaned $5,745,075 on real estate first mortgages last week, and of this had allotted but $25,000 to Manhattan. He still meant what he had said a year...
At first sight such a policy might seem inequitable, but it is provided that the qualifications for admission will remain unaltered while the number of immigrants will not be enlarged. It is pointed out that every year some 2000 certificates remain unused. How better could they be applied than to...
The tradition of the Farnsworth Room is well established, it was pointed out by Mrs. Milner. "Freedom with dignity is what we strive for in the Farnsworth Room," she explained, "and it always comes if a man catches the Harvard spirit. Some men think the formality overdone, but they are...