Word: someday
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following. He was among the first to give a meaning to meaningless words by raising them from small to large type. But his contribution is really far greater than that. For it is he who has discovered the necessity and utility of writing letters to the papers. Of course, someday some corrupt biographer in the employ of the Bank of France may point out that he waited until he had a poem (so-called) on every newsstand round about (note: The Advocate came out day before yesterday) before bursting into print in any given locality. But any future charge that...
...years bearded old Jacobus J. Jonker got poorer, greyer and dingier washing South African gravel in the prospector's enduring hope of someday finding a diamond as big as an egg at his feet. Three miles away from his miserable diggings at Elandsfontein another prospector had found the Cullinan Diamond, big as an orange, one hot January day in 1905. A $5,000 find several years ago enabled Jacobus Jonker to hire a black Kaffir boy to do his digging. One of the Jonker sons was watching the black one day last week when the Kaffir threw...
...According to our latest intelligene the Mathematical Master of Lowell House has no idea that his sole student is merely sitting in on the course, and he is probably even now thinking up a devlish midyear for this dilettante, who will probably not be in Cambridge at the time. Someday, however, tiring of vectors and vertices, the sole student will probably come to class early and write plainly on the board for Professor Coolidge to see, "There will be no meeting in Mathematics 20b today...
...life to catching the kidnappers." Her rise to fame began 26 years ago with experiments in selling a type of housedress ("Nelly Don") of her own design. Ever since Mrs. Reed died last year and Mrs. Donnelly divorced her husband a month later, Missourians have expected their political hero someday to marry their most famed business woman...
...when they finish their day of removing undergraduate dollars for the H.A.A. Buy Now policy, run off to the Somerset and become ticket takers at all the big deb dances. This is undoubtedly queer. We are not quite sure what it signifies, but undoubtedly H.A.A. Books will someday admit Harvard boys to Somerset Dances; stadium ushers and Brattle Hall ushers will be an overlapping directorate; season tickets will insure you the best of the Boston Season; and the Vincent and Varsity Clubs will engage in a merger. This little gesture of the H.A.A. secretariat calls up countless images, which...