Word: wholely
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...warm up. They were a mixed lot. Barry Turner throws lefthanded; Ralph Hymans and Herbie Neal, right. None of the trio, fresh, could have done better than Godin, tired. If one of them turns out to be a pitcher who can go six innings or more, the whole baseball prospect could quickly become bathed in a soft, rosy light...
Quoting is fellow package store owners, the liquor dealer expressed the belief that the ultimate answer to the whole problem must lie in the hands of college authorities, as "older students can always buy alcoholic beverages for their younger drinking companions...
...stage set which suffices for the whole play was designed by Ralph A. Fletcher, Jr. '50. It was set up Monday on the Rindge Tech stage, which Seaver described as "too wide and not deep enough." He asserted that acoustics would present no problem in the modern, 1500-seat theater...
...explain the great mystery of the enormous wealth of the times came first the apologists: they claimed that the great industrialists were enriching the country as a whole and should therefore be encouraged by all and adequately recompensed for their great work. The literary pendulum then swung to the other extreme with the muckrakers, who exposed the corruption and evils of the business world and ascribed greedy motives to all men of wealth...
...time she became famous in her own field. The sight of her great plumed hats among auction bidders was enough to send auctioneers into a tizzy. Dealers learned to jump at her summons, and the news of one of her purchases for the Morgan Library could rock the whole book world. It was Belle who turned Morgan's first haphazard collection of treasures into one of the finest anywhere...