Word: frequenting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...others to differentiate, they must do so too. They must-and many of them do-appreciate TIME'S loyalty to facts in air reporting. The latest instance, and the one inducing this letter, was your item regarding Royal Air Force fatalities. The observation that Britain's frequent accidents are attributable to fear of bombing raids and the resultant development of "interceptor" fighters of high performance and low safety factor, is not only accurate but informative. It indicates, as have other items of the past that TIME given effects, seeks causes. The aircraft industry appreciates such discriminate reporting...
...whole distance by easy stages from New York and return in their Lockheed-Sirius, the low-wing monoplane in which they made a transcontinental speed flight last year. At North Beach Airport, N. J. last week the landing wheels of the plane were replaced by pontoons to permit frequent landings for respite and refuelling...
Contacis between the teacher and student should be made more secure, and the tutors are the most effective means of attaining this end. Tutors should be assigned to students in their Freshman rather than their Sophomore year, and these two elements of the educational system should have frequent conferences and map out a tentative program of thought and study...
...study to bear upon the problems of modern stellar science, and consists of prominent professional and amateur scientists. Its rapid growth was one of the leading causes for the recently announced annex to the main section of the University plant, since existing accommodations are proving too small for the frequent meetings of the club...
That men who are troubled with frequent colds during the winter season would do well to take advantage of the inoculation treatment to be offered next October by the University is the conclusion drawn by Dr. P. H. Means '17. Medical Adviser, after a study of the results of inoculations administered this fall...