Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Other suggestions range along right different lines. William Alfred would preier to see frequent hour exams temper like arbitrarneous of one final exam; Edward H. Geary, associate professor of Romance Languages, limits his discussion to the most successful ways of testing achievement in beginning language courses; George W. Goethcia, lecturer on Social would prefer to see exams provide "an opportunity to make a synthesis of it [the course] with material which has been learned elsewhere," thereby guiding the student...
...Governor and current Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs G. Mennen ("Soapy") Williams. And when the will of the Mennen toiletries heiress was probated after her death at 80 of a heart attack, it turned out that blood was thicker than charity, too. Noting that she had made frequent charitable contributions in her lifetime, she left the bulk of her $1,000,000 estate to her three sons and nine grandchildren. All real and personal property (including her Grosse Pointe Farms home, books, antique furniture and jewelry) goes to the sons, and her stock in the family-owned Mennen...
...Relax completely, girls," said instructor Ted Moynahan during the frequent rest breaks. "Nobody's watching you." And nobody was watching, except for the instructor, the CRIMSON photographer, and two couples giggling outside the door. "Act like limpid pools," said Moynahan...
...move she does. This winter she will be the headliner at London's huge, expensive Talk of the Town, a nightclub that is sort of a big, bustless Latin Quarter. She is lining up concert dates in Japan and Australia. Meanwhile she is all over TV, a frequent guest of people like Bob Hope and Perry Como. Her newest film is It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (see CINEMA). She says she is through with Broadway, which ties her down too much, and her fans will have to take her in solo, concentrated form from...
...Caltex. After dinner, each side glares at the other in the lobby; at night, the prospectors push their beds across their doors to guard maps and working papers. After technicians from Socony Mobil Oil checked into the adjacent Hotel De Jong, scouts from Caltex and NAM began to frequent the De Jong bar, hoping to pick up valuable slips of the tongue. Last week British Petroleum and a party of French seismologists also landed...