Word: annually
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...appears that TIME has chosen to elect Albert Shanker as the villain in the New York City public-school dispute [Oct. 25]. The fact that Albert Shanker lives in Putnam County and earns an annual salary of $16,750 (which TIME stated) bears as much relevance to the cure of the city's ills as the fact that Rhody McCoy lives in Roosevelt, L.I. and earns an annual salary of $30,000 (which TIME neglected to state). If you must elect a villain in this crisis, I suggest that we widen the range of candidates to include Bernard Donovan...
...such temporary work in industry is diminishing: an increasingly sophisticated technology has cut down the need for unskilled labor with the result that at projects like the Togliatti plant, Komsomol participation is little more than symbolic. But millions are still needed in the back-breaking work of the annual harvests. Beyond such extracurricular efforts, Komsomoltsy have a voice in their own student affairs and maintain their own job placement service...
...past years the Hasty Pudding has made large amounts of money from the bar during its annual theatricals. The club originally planned to contribute profits from this year's shows to charity...
Government agencies and private industry have annual personnel requirements. The college campuses provide a wealth of talent. The CIA is entitled to draw from this talent. Of course, it is the student's right not to be interviewed...
HOWEVER, even if we were suddenly to achieve, instantaneously, the most socially efficient allocation possible, it would not change the fact that practicing physicians, in most states, are dying faster than medical schools are producing them. This while we must have a two percent annual increase in doctors merely to keep up with population growth. It would not change the fact that seven states have no medical schools, four more have only two-year schools, and eighteen more have only one school...