Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...During the week he wrote the 48 State Governors asking them to conserve rubber by limiting maximum road speeds of all motor vehicles to 40 miles per hour, and to require frequent checking of tires for possible repair and retreading. Reason: the nation's tires on its 30,000,000 vehicles must last as long as possible...
...lush U.S. market only through Pan Am. Today, ten weekly Panagra flights in & out of Cristobal bottleneck into six Pan Am flights direct to or from Miami. But if a Panagra passenger has plenty of time and likes to fly, he can -leave Cristobal via Pan Am's frequent Central American or Venezuelan flights. From an operating standpoint, Panagra's toughest problem is that it must base equipment, materials and personnel in South America (mainly Lima), has lost many a crackerjack pilot and mechanic because he would not stay away from the States...
...exempt. For these reasons we have found it necessary to cut out the six Saturday papers remaining this semester. We plan, however, to put the Crimson on a year-round basis and will continue publication throughout the summer. Furthermore, the curtailment of our regular Saturday issues will permit more frequent six-pages papers and special editions on heavy sports week-ends. The Editors...
...still holding Bataan Peninsula and Manila Bay's five defensive forts. But their collapse under ever-increasing enemy weight and ferocity seemed imminent as never before. With Singapore taken (see p. 18), the Jap's battering blows against Bataan's defenders were becoming heavier and more frequent...
Churchill & Churchill. One of the most frequent criticisms leveled at Winston Churchill during the past weeks was that, as Prime Minister & Defense Minister combined, he had too big a job for one man, that as Defense Minister he had been a bad war strategist. Prime Minister Churchill responded to this criticism last week by remaining Defense Minister also. If he had been a bad strategist, his critics could only place their hopes in his newly appointed advisers. Even the most captious critics could agree with a Sketch editorial which said: "The Prime Minister, if he has not exactly bowed...