Word: frequenting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...genius at the age of fourteen and fully mature at seventeen, Mendelsohn experienced as much activity in his short life of thirty nine years as most men would in two lifetimes and the author has carefully guided the reader through the interesting development of his many struggles and less frequent pleasures...
...session rooms there will be at a premium. The capital may have a newer and swankier hotel, built between 1924 and 1929, but the farmers, the smalltown lawyers, the minor merchants who compose the bulk of State legislatures are not interested in swank. All they want for their short, frequent sessions is a cheap (about $1.50), convenient bed in a place where they can circulate from room to room swapping stories, dickering deals, playing poker...
...Harvard team looked better than it has for the last three years against Tech. Due to the frequent substitutions, the score was no indication of the one-sidedness of the contest. The Crimson ball-handling was snappy, they were cutting well, and all in all they looked like a real ball team. While it remains to be seen what they will do under League fire, chances for at least a passable season seem very good at the present time...
...Negroes of Durham, N, C. call it "Mr. Duke's Univussity." Durham newsfolk who depend on it for frequent stories call it a "three-ring circus." One ring in the Duke University tent which has something going on all the time is the Department of Psychology. That department is headed by aging, idealistic, contentious Professor William McDougall, emphatic exponent of Lamarckism (inheritance of acquired characteristics); it publishes Character and Personality ("An International Quarterly for Psychodiagnostics and Allied Studies"); and for four years it has nurtured the most significant and apparently the most cold-blooded scientific attack ever made...
...your intention to be deliberately offensive to Southern people? Surely not. But if not, then why these frequent references to alleged racial differences between whites and blacks...