Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...indeed most of them-with some financial assistance and with some advice and training, can be made self-supporting on land which can eventually belong to them." Social Security. "In many nations where such laws are in effect success in meeting the expectations of the community has come through frequent amendment of the original statute." NRA- Halfway through his speech, President Roosevelt had drawn numerous brief bursts of applause, had stirred his audience to no excitement. Then he came to the point which he wished to drive home: whether or not-all other opposition having been crushed-the Supreme Court...
...advanced player Skillman adds little and contradicts little of the Cowles System. All the fundamentals are present in both treatments, the only outstanding difference being their appraisals of the relative merits of the corner and drop shots. Skillman believes in frequent use of the corner shot from a variety of angles, while Harry Cowles prefers the drop shot, resorting to the corner only indifferently...
...trying to keep the staff on its toes, the administration must not fall into the pitfall of making its shifts too frequent. Life in the Houses becomes more pleasant and comfortable if the inmates are on friendly terms with the men who stand at the gates, and the Winthrop House petition bears striking witness to the service which these men perform. It is to be hoped Lehman Hall will not lose sight of the value to the residents of friendly dealings with those who serve, yet only stand and wait...
Penalties were frequent, and at one time Carr, of Harvard, Swig, of Brown, and Hicks, of Harvard, were in the box at the same time, but there was no further scoring and the game ended...
...further accord as to the desirability of maintaining and increasing this confidence and in exercising the greatest vigilance in upholding the best standards of the game. All are mindful of the anxiety of undergraduates and others for the welfare of football, and it is hoped that through frequent exchange of views and frank discussions of our problems we shall be able to continue to play this game with the highest type of sportsman- ship...