Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since Penn managed to convince Messrs. Constant and Griswold that it would no longer play naughty, it is obvious there will have to be some changes made in the vicinity of Franklin Field. Penn could only have avoided the impending Ivy boycott by agreeing to follow the new policy since Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, and others have no intention of fielding a Penn-style club. This means the Red and Blue will have to start backtracking on Dr. Stassen's one-time aspirations for a national powerhouse. Penn certainly cannot maintain a team able to meet 1952 opponent Notre Dame...
...Some [pupils] have difficulty verbalizing about the esthetic experience. But often their gropings make for the fresh insight . . . The war on the cliché is continuous, but poetry is not written by mere avoidance of the cliche. Little theorizing about rhythm, but a constant reading aloud to hear rhythms, to get a notion of how language flows. Essentially, this is teaching by ear, by suggestion, by insinuation...
...proclaim the high and mighty Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary is now . . . become Queen Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen of this realm and all her other realms and territories, head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, to whom her lieges do acknowledge all faith and constant obedience with hearty and humble affection; beseeching God by Whom kings and queens do reign to bless the royal Princess Elizabeth II with long and happy years to reign over us. God Save the Queen...
Lewis: Since suits are in conformity with the principal motive behind the Taft-Hartley Act, which is a statute intended to permit persistent harassment of labor unions by these constant suits...
...whispered something. The guide, visibly excited, told us that the authorities had ordered a "scramble" for the Rotarians and if we hurried we could watch too. We hurried over beside one of the Sabre-jets and waited as the guide explained that all pilots at the field were on constant alert and could be readied for action in five minutes if an alert were sounded...