He drew out his pocket-book to review various memoranda there as to the arrangements he had projected and partly carried out in the prospect of quitting Middlemarch, and considered how far he would let them stand or recall them, now that his absence would be brief.
I will go into the library and write you some memoranda from my uncle's letter, if you will open the shutters for me.
He had written out various speeches and memoranda for speeches, but he had begun to perceive that Mr.
Valancy had never written anything since she had come to the Blue Castle, save memoranda of household necessaries for Barney.
"As a result of hearing the testimony, I would advise my clients to document any information and make notes, and perhaps formal memoranda, regarding their contributions to the firm and their decisions," said Kathleen M.
Maxwell stood by his desk with his hands full of telegrams and memoranda, with a fountain pen over his right ear and his hair hanging in disorderly strings over his forehead.
Brooks Atkinson (1894 - 1984), Once Around the Sun, 1951 Bureaucrats write memoranda both because they appear to be busy when they are writing and because the memos, once written, immediately become proof that they were busy.
" The clerk told all this in our own times; he had collected it and looked it up in books and memoranda.