Word: annually
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...with protecting the House and Senate buildings, boasts some of the world's best-educated cops-and some of the least efficient. More than half of the 248-man force consists of meagerly trained, patronage-appointed college students whose ambitions seldom em brace advancement in the gendarmerie (the annual turnover is 82%). At any rate, there was not a cop in sight last week when a Capitol janitor stabbed and robbed Republican James C. Cleveland of New Hampshire late at night in his office. Inevitably, the incident revived memories of the day in 1954 when four Puerto Rican nationalists...
...office, Chancellor Konrad Adenauer considered it his solemn duty to constantly remind West Germans of the evil designs of Moscow. Out of office, he is proving more flexible. At the annual Christian Democratic Party convention in Bonn last week, he announced that "I have not given up hope that some day the Soviet Union will recognize that the division of Germany, and thus also the division of Europe, is not to its advantage. The other day something happened in world history that, I believe, should have been stressed much more by the papers-I mean the mediation of the Soviet...
General Court's Joint Committee on Education had referred Harrington's the next annual session." Since Massachusetts legislative committees cannot "kill" bills, they use this device to remove a bill from consideration in the current session of the unsuccessful action Monday was an attempt to save the consideration by asking that it be substituted for the committee's report...
...April 25, 1865, subsequently assented to by both the Overseers and three months later by the President and Fellows of Harvard, providing that "no person who has received from said College the degree of Bachelor of Arts should be entitled to vote for Overseers before the fifth annual election after graduation of his class...
Lampoon's 26th annual "Movie Worsts" issue will appear today. Nationwide sales figures will indicate whether there is sufficient demand to distribute the issue on the same scale as Lampoon parodies, according to Walker W. Lewis '67 the magazine's president. The last parody, on Time magazine, sold approximately 100,000 copies...