Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week occurred once more a far-heralded London sale, one of those dispersals of private collections of British nobility so frequent since the War, one of those sales through which Sir Joseph Duveen and others have acquired and brought to the U. S. a rather deep skimming of the cream of British art. Captain Jefferson Cohn, rich turfman (TIME, Nov. 29) had bought the house, but not the famed art collection therein, of Dowager Baroness Michelham, the house once home of the spidery-signatured Marquis of Salisbury, Britain's onetime most aristocratic Premier. The Dowager Baroness Michelham...
...present it is admittedly more healthful for the undergraduate to eat at the Union than to frequent the Square cafeterias: but it is evident that the Union refectory is unpopular with the student paiste. The plan for the intersecting dining hall gives University authorities a method of meeting old objections and of instituting a number of valuable improvements...
Under John Donovan '22, the Sophomore coach, and M. A. Cheek '26, the head coach. I spent one of the most pleasant football seasons of my life. Games and scrimmages were frequent, and everyone played. There was one short trip for each team...
...planned to hold frequent vocational lectures at the Club for the benefit of college men. The speakers at these lectures will be men prominent in the various fields of business and the professions...
After the usual warming-up work yesterday afternoon the combination of coaches and ineligibles that has been working with the first team all season was brought in, and unhooked a series of Yale offensive plays against the Crimson defense. Substitutions in the first eleven were frequent, and nearly every man on the squad had his chance to stop an Eli rush...