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By and mid-1900s
By the mid-1900s Houghton Lake had become known as a prime resort area.
By the mid-1900s, Marlin had a bottling company, stock pens, a brickyard, a turkey-processing plant, ( building can still be seen on Williams Street / South Business Highway 6 ) a saddlery, a water crystallization plant, and a pottery plant.

By and Dartmouth
By the end of the nineteenth century, in 1893, when the Big Three, Columbia, and Penn were populous centers of learning, Dartmouth graduated only sixty-nine.
By 2008, Dartmouth had graduated 238 classes of students and has over 60, 000 living alumni in a variety of fields.
By 1404, they were raiding the coast of England, with Welsh troops on board, setting fire to Dartmouth and devastating the coast of Devon.
By 1975 Blake had been awarded honorary doctorates from Rutgers, the New England Conservatory, the University of Maryland, Morgan State University, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn College, and Dartmouth.
By the following month, Wallace " Bunny " Bertram ( a former ski coach at Dartmouth College who had helped build the original rope lift ) took over the operation, and installed a more reliable electric motor.
But still, Samuel Pepys notes in his diary on 19 July 1667: " The Dutch fleete are in great squadrons everywhere still about Harwich, and were lately at Portsmouth ; and the last letters say at Plymouth, and now gone to Dartmouth to destroy our Streights ' fleete lately got in thither ; but God knows whether they can do it any hurt, or no, but it was pretty news come the other day so fast, of the Dutch fleets being in so many places, that Sir W. Batten at table cried, By God, says he, I think the Devil shits Dutchmen.
* Dartmouth College – Dartmouth's in Town Again, Come Stand Up Men, As the Backs Go Tearing By, and Glory to Dartmouth
These songs include " Dartmouth's in Town Again ," " Come Stand Up Men ," " As the Backs Go Tearing By ," and " Glory to Dartmouth "-collectively known as the " Dartmouth Tunes " or " DT's ".
By his own account, he " was a farmer's boy and student alternately, or sometimes both at once ," until he graduated with an Master of Arts from Dartmouth College in 1814, after election to the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
By 1881 the River Erme was included in the Dartmouth " Customs Port ".
By the 1760s the English, both at home and in the American colonies, applied the term “ cracker ” to Scots-Irish and English American settlers of the remote southern back country, as noted in a passage from a letter to the Earl of Dartmouth: " I should explain to your Lordship what is meant by Crackers ; a name they have got from being great boasters ; they are a lawless set of rascalls on the frontiers of Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia, who often change their places of abode.
By this time the archive had also moved to new premises at 1 Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street.
By the 1960s, most of the other Ivy League institutions ( Dartmouth, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, and Brown ) had provosts ( or equivalents ), as did other private research universities such as the University of Chicago, Stanford University, Rice University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University, Emory University, Wake Forest University and Duke University.
By 1956, the Dartmouth Skiway was built at Holt's Ledge, replacing Oak Hill as the primary downhill skiing facility for the College.
By 1842, The Dartmouth regularly ran to 40 pages and was printed eight times a year.
By virtue of our roles as stewards, ambassadors, and servants, every year, Green Key helps to run such traditional Dartmouth events as First-Year Orientation, the Bonfire, Homecoming Sweep, Commencement, Green Key Weekend, and many other events including performances, services, and guest speakers.

By and chapter
By the end of chapter 25, both the people of King Limhi, and the people of Alma have been guided by the Lord away from the Lamanites and to the land of Zarahemla.
By the promulgation of today's constitution, which has as its crown and summit a whole chapter dedicated to our Lady, we can rightly affirm that the present session ends as an incomparable hymn of praise in honor of Mary.
By Himself, published by D. Appleton & Co., in two volumes, began with the year 1846 ( when the Mexican War began ) and ended with a chapter about the " military lessons of the war " ( 1875 edition: Volume I ;
By referring to Mr. Elliott's vocabulary, ( chapter xi ) it will be seen that the human neck, that is, according to the concrete vocabulary, his neck, is onyara.
By comparing this with the account of stupteria given by Dioscorides in the 123rd chapter of his 5th book, it is obvious that the two are identical.
Writer Matthew K. Manning in the " 1980s " chapter of DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle ( 2010 ) calls the series " arguably the best Batman story of all time.
By 1959 there were chapters of the DOB in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Rhode Island along with the original chapter in San Francisco.
For example, the only use of the word in Genesis is in chapter 10, verse 5, referring to the peopling of the world by descendants of Japheth, " By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
He recounted some of his experiences in a chapter in his Life of Fawcett as well as in some less formal Sketches from Cambridge: By a Don ( 1865 ).
By the 10th century the armarius had specific liturgical duties as well, including singing the eighth responsory, holding the lantern aloft when the abbot read, and approving all material to be read aloud in church, chapter, and refectory.
By reciting " The Opening ", the first Surah ( chapter ) of the Qur ' an, as required in all daily worship, the worshipper can stand before God, thank and praise Him, and to ask for guidance along the Straight Path.
By 1979, the last active brother from the chapter at LSU graduated, thereby marking the closing of the undergraduate chapter at LSU.
By 2000, Phi Iota Alpha had chartered chapters across the United States ; which include the re-establishments of former Sigma Iota ( ΣI ) fraternity chapter Syracuse University and former Phi Lambda Alpha ( ΦΛA ) fraternity chapter Columbia University.
By some, the river Aras has been associated with the otherwise unidentified Gihon and Pishon rivers mentioned in the second chapter of the Bible.
By 1968, his house arrest had become so suffocating that friends and the Swedish chapter of Amnesty International helped plan for Peng's escape from Taiwan.
By the 1970s, writers who were willing to score games for MLB were required to have attended 100 or more games per year in the prior three years and to be chosen by the local chapter chairman of the Baseball Writers Association of America ( BBWAA ).
In the Manga series Hellsing By Kouta Hirano, almost every chapter title is a video game reference.
She contributed the Ohio chapter in State By State ( 2008 ).
By the end of the chapter, Westley and his companions leave the ship again, presumably leaving Pierre once again in charge, but no mention is made of an official transfer of the title of Dread Pirate Roberts.
By book publishing convention, the first page of a book, and sometimes of each section and chapter of a book, is a recto page, and hence all recto pages will have odd numbers and all verso pages will have even numbers.
By 1974, the British League of Rights became the British chapter of the World Anti-Communist League, replacing Geoffrey Stewart-Smith's Foreign Affairs Circle, which claimed to have left due to the Anti-Communist League's alleged anti-semitism.
By the beginning of 1913, Delta Kappa at Maine was admitted as the seventh chapter.
By February 2009, he had completed the first chapter.

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