Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...addition, Martin does not use the musical resources he calls for. Most of the time, the large chorus and the small chorus are sitting on the stage doing nothing. In the frequent and long sections of recitative, only small parts of the orchestra are required for the very modest accompaniment...
Holding the Line. Frequent warnings that tax cuts should not be accompanied by new federal deficits were heard at a national conference of the Tax Foundation in Manhattan. Said New York Stock Exchange President G. Keith Funston: "If spending reductions cannot be made concurrent with tax-fate reductions, then it would certainly appear wise to at least hold expenditures at the 1963 budgetary level, so that as the economy grows, both federal spending and taxes would begin to absorb a progressively smaller share of national income...
harvard's practice of allowing graduate students--as teaching fellows--to work as course assistant and section men has provoked continual questioning since the fellowships were established in 1939. The most frequent criticism had been that the teaching fellows are more interested in their research than their teaching...
...Washington. "Why not?" asks the guard. "He's dead," replies the overripe banana, skittering into the wings. Seltzer bottles spew, leers are leered, strippers strip and strip. Ann Corio re-creates her "parade strip," fragrant in the memories of generations of Harvard graduates who used to attend her frequent symposia at Boston's Old Howard. When hefty Dolores Du Vaughan* undulates out of her costume and starts to give the proscenium arch the business, there are howls of "More, more!" from the audience...
When the Radcliffe Institute of Independent Study announced that 22 women, would come to Cambridge to study on Institute grants, Radcliffe undergraduates hoped to find opportunities for frequent communication with the scholars. After two years, however, few Institute scholars have made contact with the undergraduates...