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Word: wonted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...statistical comparison between undergraduate and graduate students with which Dr. Lee was wont to assure his Freshman Hygiene classes that Harvard College was a healthy domicile, was convincing, but its effect was gained largely by making a course of study in the graduate schools appear a veritable lottery with death...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESERVING THE GRADUATES | 3/11/1924 | See Source »

When Mr. Gilbert K. Chesterton and the redoubtable G. B. S. came to words over the relative merits of different types of breakfast foods, they indulged as is their wont, in the discussion of a very serious and vital subject. Mr. Shaw recommended fresh fruits and cereals, which had been demanded by Americans in London, and which contrasted sharply with the traditional British breakfast of bacon and eggs, or some other kind of meat, supported by Mr. Chesterton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESH FRUIT | 2/13/1924 | See Source »

Apparently this is a game which no statesman can afford to neglect; its influence on the destinies of man deserves more profound contemplation than our comic section artists have been wont to give, and few others have thought of it philosophically at all. Its devastating effect on family life has become traditional enough to make "golf widow" a picturesque term, and of course, it is well-known that professional men, especially doctors, commonly abandon their patients or clients for the links...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A GOLFING CIVILIZATION | 1/22/1924 | See Source »

...Freshman Dormitory Commons. But our Freshmen today have little to complain of beside the stinking meals, the flint-like bread, the sour beer and cider of those days. Pie was introduced, after many riots, and we are told that, such was the durability of this dainty, thrifty students were wont to fasten their share to the bottom of the table with a fork (after forks had been introduced!) against leaner times...

Author: By O. E. F., | Title: GOOD OLD DAYS AND BAD OLD DAYS | 1/12/1924 | See Source »

...direct contrast to this is the situation at most other colleges, even those whom Harvard men are wont to believe most like their own University. Yale and, even more clearly Princeton and Dartmouth, regard minor sports from a point of view that is entirely foreign to the orthodox Harvard undergraduate; the latest news from New Haven only serves once more to emphasize the popularity of minor sports in other centers As a result of all this, these other colleges are prominent in those very sports, which, to an extreme devotee of athletic success, have long been a reproach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INDIFFERENCE OR INFORMALITY | 12/4/1923 | See Source »

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