Word: solely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...expression, once more to recall that the graduate student should consider himself an integral part of Harvard and not, as has been so often the case with men whose college work has been done in some other institution and who have taken graduate courses elsewhere, merely an appendage whose sole connection with the university is the fact that he sits in its class rooms and listens to its lecturers. While there is no desire either on the part of the University or the men themselves that graduate students distract their attention from their work by engaging in undergraduate activities, neither...
...sole boast to uniqueness that this combat might have had is in the characters of the principals. One was touted--to the death--as a student prince; the other made an odd comeback to popularity by emphasizing those qualities which once made him an unpopular champion--brute force and a marvelous thickness of skin as regards what the public had to say concerning him. The gentlemen met before, in Philadelphia, and each would have been much happier were the other dear charmer away. Their second encounter proved more interesting, in its preliminary bombast, than the first; due to the burst...
...shall not concede it; we shall continue to struggle for proletarian dictatorship, which is humanity's sole true way to freedom...
Most important was the item of recognition of the property right of news. U. S. delegates protested against theft of exclusive news, scoops and beats, averring that the newspaper which discovers news first should have the sole right, for the day at least, to print the news. British newspapers were opposed, arguing that whatever happens is the property of the people, not a private organization...
Doctors include infantile paralysis (poliomyelitis) among the respira tory diseases. So far as is known, the disease only occurs in man and he is the sole source of infection (monkeys have been infected in clinics). Transmission may occur through insects and other animal carriers, but there is no definite evidence. No organism has been isolated which has been proved to be the cause of the disease...