Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...support of these pro-Franco suggestions have been wonderfully varied. Farley and Johnston think that Spain would eventually make a fine market for U.S. goods; they maintain that "Spain has always paid its debts." Marshall wanted to keep Spain from going Communist, a noble motive. But the most frequent argument, and the one which Franco himself is now pushing, is that Spain could be a valuable military "bulwark" in case of war with Russia. It is no better an argument than the others...
Griffin numbered "about two dozen Harvard teachers or almost 5 percent of the permanent faculty" as being frequent supporters of Communist front movements. "Harvard regularly leads other universities in the number of professors endorsing petitions in sympathy with Communist party policy...
Since these regulations are subject to frequent change, Downing urges students to keep informed of any new revisions through their local bank...
Yale boasts a strong set of freestyle men, headed by Ray Reid, frequent winner in both the 100 and 50-yard races, and including Don Erwin, Emil Estoclet, and Larry Munson. Against these, Bob Borke, Mort Hull, Jerry Gorman, Bill Mac-Vickar, and Shep Brown will have to show better than their very best stuff...
Some of the finest music-making around goes on at the frequent concerts--mostly free--sponsored by the Harvard and Radcliffe Music Clubs. Last night's presentation of contemporary chamber music at Paine Hall was an exception. Rich composers and artists were for the most part members of the Harvard Music Department, and two of the four compositions played were receiving their premiers...