Word: spending
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...them. The matter is, however, only temporary; the superintendent will in future devote more time to the society's business; the contract with him is extremely vague as regards the time to be spent for the society, and recognizes the fact that Mr. Waterman is not expected to spend even one half of his time for the Co-operative's interests. The remuneration is nothing unless the business is successful. The charge that Mr. Waterman has taken away from the Co-operative a number of salesmen has to foundation, as well as the charge of having diverted trade. Moreover...
Many men who do not live in the college buildings have been accustomed to spend the hours between their recitations in the library, and now they cannot study any language there unless they bring their dictionaries with them...