Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard's most illustrious graduate from the lips of his associate and biographer, Mr. Thayer. This meeting will bring home the need of the nation today for the man who had the courage to say during a period of a threatened coal strike: "We will mine coal if the whole army...
...insurance groups of the campaigners. The above groups have so far obtained more than half of their allotment, as in comparison with the 40 per cent, covered by the three next highest groups. The remaining 11 groups are somewhat lower than this, while the general average for the whole city stands at 41 per cent...
...last night a grand total of $8,182,114 for the entire country had been recorded, which means that 54 per cent of the whole amount has been obtained. The individual totals stood as follows: Boston, $3,326,275: New York, $3,050,186: outside, $1,805,653: total...
...prospective voter is not able to choose an officer because of what he represents. Nor may he be guided by some one man's special fitness for the office, because almost any man would be able to discharge suitably the not onerous duties of a class officer. So the whole matter becomes one of friendship. Only a man's personal friends are sufficiently desirous...
...team has played with an exhibition of team work which more than equals the performance of the team last spring. Five games have been won and one tied in a series of contests with semi-professional teams. Although in a few cases the visitors were weak, on the whole they averaged up to the strength of the other College teams this fall...