Word: whereupon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most biased manner, and especially about the subject of Economics A. The place for such an opinion about a single course within a field is in the editorial columns of the CRIMSON. and the writer of such an editorial should familiarize himself with the history of the course, whereupon he would learn that its existing system is the result of an evolution from lectures to sections. I object, also, to his use of phrases such as the "unconcealed sense of martyrdom" to describe the manner of the Economics Department when it defends its policy for Economics A. The dramatic style...
...November two of the most photographed beauties of Britain, Lady Louis Mountbatten and the Marchioness of Milford Haven, great & good friends of Edward of Wales, descended upon the Kingdom of Irak in search of desert thrills. White-chinned King Feisal gave a dinner in their honor, whereupon the noble ladies announced that they were going out into the Persian desert "with only the clothes we stand in and one change as well as a light tent and two sleeping bags." Added the Marchioness...
That in 1908 he and his "papa" visited the Wendel mansion on St. Patrick's Day, whereupon he was asked to leave the house...
...Caryl, producer). At a cottage in Auvergne, Bernard Catalan, an aged French playwright, and his wife are about to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. So notably harmonious has this marriage been that the President of the Republic and the Academy send felicitations. The old folks coo and hold hands. Whereupon appears Louise Morel (Fay Bainter), the playwright's secretary in his earlier days. Off go the wigs and greasepainted wrinkles as Mile Morel begins to tell her story of how Mme Catalan once had a weak moment with an actor and M. Morel once betrayed his wife with his amanuensis...
...Hoover v. Roosevelt," intoned the clerk of a Chicago police court, whereupon Ike Hoover,* special agent for the Baltimore & Ohio R. R., stepped forward, accused one Metts Roosevelt, Negro, of stealing ice in the yards. Said Metts Roosevelt, after receiving a fine of $10 & costs, "I'm going to vote for Hoover- and I don't mean Ike Hoover, neither...