Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...capita income is $70 a year, lowest in the hemisphere; the real figure may be as low as $15. Now, to alleviate at least a little of the misery, the dollars are flowing again: $2,360,000 in Inter-American Development Bank funds for a drinking-water project, frequent liberty visits by U.S. Navy vessels. Ambassador Benson E. L. Timmons III, 48, mindful that a dozen embassy officials have been declared personae non gratae in the past 6½ years, is restricting his activities merely to "what is proper...
...alone was God. Man, he argued, was not saved by faith alone, as Luther taught, but by seeking natural perfection through service to the world. Swedenborg had almost daily visions of heaven and hell, which he described at great length in his theological writings. He also wrote of his frequent conversations with spirits, who informed him that a new Christian church was coming into being, and that his works would form the foundation of its teachings...
...festive rights following the official ceremonies became so excessive that the Board of Overseers made frequent but always unsuccessful attempts to curb Commencement behavior, even to the extent of banning "plum cake," which the Overseers observed, was never served in European universities...
Undergraduates had firm attachments to the Harvard community. Distinctions such as Harvard versus the outside world, which would seem somewhat ludicrous to undergraduates today, were frequently made. Frequent objections were raised to newspaper reporting of the College's activities and concerns. Though objections were largely directed against the inaccuracy of the reporting there also seemed to be the feeling that newspaper stories, magazine articles and novels written about Harvard were invading the college's sacred right to privacy...
Since 1961 Langer has been a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, which explains his frequent Friday trips to Washington...