Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...whole, however, the Illustrated has produced a good number, the best feature of which is the article on American Ambulances by D. D. L. McGrew...
...together with the clever and opportune stick-work of his teammate, Ellis, who scored three of the five goals. The B. A. A. seven suffered through lack of team-work, which prevented its most sensational player, Skilton, from shooting as many goals as he otherwise might have done. The whole game was replete with spectacular plays on both sides, which held the 6,500 spectators breathless during the whole time...
Dean Shailer Mathews, of the Divinity faculty of Chicago University, will preach at the regular Sunday service on February 6, but Professor Francis G. Peabody, of Cambridge, will conduct the morning prayers during the whole week following, from February 7 to February 12-inclusive, contrary to the former announcement...
...club received an especially enthusiastic reception in New York and won much favorable comment. The book was good and worked up into a reputable plot, as musical comedies go. The singing was on the whole excellent and although it savored at times of the regular college burlesque, still there was a marked absence of the dramatic barbarisms which too often overflow undergraduate theatricals. The chorus was most attractive, the "girls" wearing their clothes naturally and dancing extremely well...
...advocate a tremendous navy,--one large enough alone to repel any foe,--for we should be going to a most foolish expenditure, and of what value is a whole fleet when some new invention is suddenly thrust upon...