Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Mechem, speedy defenseman, was both an offensive and defensive weapon for Coach Johnny Chase last winter, in the most successful ice season enjoyed by the Harvard six since the days of Austie Harding. Mechem's potent body-checks and frequent solo sorties made him a man to be feared throughout the circuit...
...timers on the Harvard scene are, by now, accustomed to new ways of doing things. Those who remember the days when gas flowed freely, and trips to near-by Wellesley were frequent, now see a great increase in the use of urban transit facilities...
...Rome, supposedly safe from bombing, is completely blacked out. Few cinemas operate: Italian companies produce very few pictures, and German pictures are unpopular. Puppet shows, performing dogs, old traveling artists have made a comeback. Churches are packed; confessionals are besieged by penitents, and huge religious demonstrations are frequent in towns and cities throughout the country...
...Study. There is no "typical" British pub, but the pub is typical of Britain. The socially snobbish do not frequent pubs. The rich drink at home or in their clubs. But not the little people - the ones who angrily withstand blitzes, who keep the mills running, the crops harvested, the ships sailing, Britain going...
...kitchens, the cheap cars, the drugstores, the tourist camps, of which Hollywood gives frequent glimpses, that excite the envy or emulation that promotes discontent. Hitler was wise to discourage American films in Germany, films showing a life in a country where a people's car is a reality, not a confidence trick...