Word: webster
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TODAY Anthropology 13Harvard 2 Chemistry A Abbott-Clark Emerson A Cleary--G. S. Greene Emerson F Greenless-Webber Emerson D Webster-Ziegler Emerson J Chemistry 3b Harvard 6 Chemistry 21 Emerson J Economics 14 Sever 11 Engin Sciences 7b Pierce 307 English 3b Sever 11 English 11b New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 1d Abbe-Puerto New Fogg Lect. Rm. Randol-Yates Old Fogg Lect. Rm. French 8 Geol. Lect. Rm. German 1b Sever 35 German 5 Harvard 6 German 7 Harvard 2 Government 9a Sever 36 Government 28b Harvard 5 Greek 12 Sever 30 History 8 Harvard 5 History...
...Dumpy" is an exact, descriptive adjective, meaning, according to Webster's New International, "short and thick, of proportionately low stature." TIME is exact...
...domestic history of John Tyler's administration, Daniel Webster eulogized his substitute measure for the Bank, called "the Exchequer" as "second" only in promise to the Constitution itself...
These statistics, presented last week by President Bayard Foster-Pope of Stone & Webster & Blodgett, amazed the hardiest of investment observers...
...Wealth now amounts to $320,000,000,000; calculated economists of Stone & Webster and Blodget, investment bankers. Since 1890 population has increased from 62,000,000 to 117,000,000; manufactures $9,372,379,000 to $62,700,000,000; farm products $2,460,000,000 to $19,700,000,000; exports $850,000,000 to $4,870,000,000; bank deposits $4,060,000,000 to $48,880,000,000. In 1890 the U. S. owed foreign investors and institutions $600,000,000; now they...