Word: utmost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...type of house has been worked out to fit this land and to provide the utmost economy in construction cost. It comprises a row of connected dwellings some of them two story houses of the Philadelphia type, and some of them apartments. The total number of families that will be provided for in this first contract is 43. The houses will be built of local brick and will provide three or four rooms for each of the small families that will use them...
...Athens, Foreign Minister Rouplos formally denied the existence of any such pact. However "President" (Dictator) Pangalos of Greece is an avowed arch-militarist and is known to be purchasing warships and arms to the utmost limit of the nation's credit...
...America Can Collect." Since the U. S. Debt Commissioners avowedly struck hands with the Italians upon terms declared by the Administration's experts to represent Italy's utmost "capacity to pay," the Democrats were forced to attack the settlement by crying that it represents but a mere pittance of what the U. S. should receive...
...Beta Kappa, so a man with the gift of popularity makes a university club. But in his daily life each remains a member of the college and so brings back to it news and inspiration from the larger world without. On the one hand the college develops to the utmost every individual; on the other the university, through athlete and club war give; character and tone to the college. Where every one has his chance of success and is living his life to the utmost, the distinction between ins and outs of the social clubs loses its invidiousness, becoming...
...Koussevitsky conducted the performance with his usual verve and spirit and when that is said there is really no need for further comment. Mr. Koussevitsky has the faculty, unfortunately too rare, in conductors of getting the utmost out of the score as well as from the musicians under his baton. It has been said that an orchestra is largely the conductor, and this may be taken as a case in point. M. Koussevitsky brought the best out of the singers and players alike in a way worthy of the plaudits which the house showered upon...