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Word: reasonably (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...paid cash for the goods and services necessary to enable us to make our joint contribution to the common cause. Our associates got the goods and services purchased in this country necessary to enable them to make that part of their joint contribution on credit. Here is the fundamental reason which explains why we ended the War with everyone owing us and our owing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Mr. Mellon on Debts | 3/28/1927 | See Source »

...Catholic thought. Mr. Hale, like a great many other people, is unaware of the fact that Catholics believe that all great world faiths, possess part of the whole truth and that their principal tenets may be found in the all-embracing tenets of the Catholic Charch. For this reason, the quotations given by Mr. Hale on the Symphony program and the words of great philosophers such as Tagore can be and are read without in any way weakening the beliefs of Catholics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 3/26/1927 | See Source »

...believe, and always will believe, that I can see. In fact some of them ask me. The most popular query however, is how I can enjoy smoking when I can't see the smoke. But to that question, I always ask in turn if that is the questioner's reason for smoking. At the invariable answer of 'yes' I always suggest that such a person might save money by sitting on the curb and watching a chimney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blind Dan Finds Change in Square and Its Occupants During 20 Years--Veteran Newsman Enjoys Smoking | 3/25/1927 | See Source »

Comptroller necessitate that two men be in charge of these departments. It is for this reason that Mr. Saeger has been appointed Bursar. Mr. Endicott will continue his duties as Comptroller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SAEGER APPOINTED BURSAR IN PLACE OF A. L. ENDICOTT | 3/25/1927 | See Source »

...Harvard Alumni Bulletin of March 17th, it is urged that the War Memorial Committee should not take Harvard undergraduate opposition to the proposed Memorial Church too seriously--opposition which, in fact, has been expressed by graduates and officers as well as by undergraduates. As a reason, it is stated that at the time of the war these memorial-church opposers were but ten or twelve years old, and therefore cannot judge the desirability of the memorial. Were it not a fair answer to show that after all the alumni, who were mature at the time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 3/24/1927 | See Source »

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