Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Held at the First Congregationalist Church, directly opposite the Radcliffe Yard, the meetings adjourn in ample time for students to get to their first classes. Dean Mildred P. Sherman and Miss Helen Cam, Radcliffe's new professor, are frequent visitors to the meetings which average a daily attendance of 20 odd girls...
...Snafus Frequent...
...embarrassment of the baker at his unexpected prominence, and the emotion of the town at the thought of a genuine miracle occurring in its midst, are artfully handled. Once the miracle has happened, Maugham's imagination appears to have failed him; false notes become a little too frequent, and the introduction of Don Quixote in person is a little too much...
...Road to Rome" will be the first professional play to be staged to benefit the Annex 70th Anniversary Fund. Last year, Radcliffe's Idler Players turned over to the Fund its first-night earnings from the double production of "Lord Byron's Love Letter," and "A Phoenix Too Frequent...
...College de France, Bataillon devotes most of his time to private study in a method similar to that of the Harvard Society of Fellows, and the Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies. 'Professor of the Languages and Literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and of Latin America," he gives frequent lectures in Paris...