Word: solely
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...manufacture and sale of any oleaginous substances designed to take the place of butter may be forbidden, though it is healthful and marked 'oleomargarine butter' ": Cooley p. 741, note 1; Powell vs. Penna. - (a) The state is the sole judge as to the dangerous and fraudulent quality of any article. - (1) Provisions of Amendment...
...wish to make it clear that we do not assign the scholarships as the sole, but as the chief cause of overwork. This overwork is bad for the men themselves and the college as a whole...
...annual Dudleian lecture is a feature of the College life which has been established for nearly a century and a half. These lectures were started at a time when almost the sole object of the College was to train students for the Christian ministry, and the subjects recall vividly the spirit of that former time...
...club tables. We do not think this is insurmountable. To be sure, two waiters at a table would largely increase the cost of board. On the other hand, it would be possible to add a small number of waiters for service at the club tables whose sole duty should be to keep the tables cleared of dishes that had been used; and, further, to have an increased number of waiters behind the screens to distribute the food. The first of these plans has been tried at the general tables with good result, and the second would obviate a large amount...
...plan of forming an intercollegiate debating union is by all odds the most interesting and important topic which American college students will have to deal with for some time. Athletics have held full sway in college life for a good many years and have been the sole subject for intercollegiate competition; but as the all-important factor in college life they have had their day. They will continue to be important, but they must share importance with contests of intellect and oratory. In the organization of this new movement for the equality of brain and muscle, Harvard adds one more...