Word: utmost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...times of common trial and sacrifice. You may be sure that the memory of these times is ever present to my mind as to yours. I also regret that several questions of importance to our two countries have not yet been settled. Like you, I will do my utmost to solve them by friendly agreement and to our mutual advantage...
...Germany, to Singapore instead of building a costly graving dock. It became evident that the Government had not dropped the Singapore Base project, which Labor had been so prominent in denouncing. It was likewise assumed that Britain's most popular Admiral, Lord Beatty, would not resign. The utmost quiet reigned...
...scheduled to be played on the Harvard courts about February 11. William Palmer Dixon '25 of New York City, captain of the University team, is a favorite for the title and is expected to push C. C. Peabody of the Tennis and Racquet Club, the present champion, to the utmost. In the interclub tournament just completed, Dixon won from Peabody...
...professional training or even a pre-professional education, but who are perfectly satisfied with four years of more or less indiscriminate browsing about in courses which happen to appeal to them. Any program which seeks to standardize academic education is opposed to its true spirit, which permits the utmost freedom and individuality, even though brilliant scholarship or profound knowledge do not always result...
...time of the year its only possible value is as a souvenir. The Catalogue and the Directory have already performed whatever services were necessary; the Register comes out with a great deal of exceedingly interesting information with which everyone is now familiar, but which would have been of the utmost importance in November. And this fardiness of the Register is not a new thing; it may almost be called a habit...