Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...security police are believed to number some 170,000 full-time employes, some 20,000 more men than there are in the regular army. Between 50 and 60 thousand are engaged in routine snooping and spying. The rest are mobilized in flying squads for mass arrests or operations against the "underground." The underground, official label for practically any group that opposes the Government, is also the official excuse for UB activities. The secret police may arrest without warrant anyone in Poland except district secretaries and higher officials of the Communist Party...
...From Drew Middleton in Moscow: "Serge Prokhovitch Zolnikov . . . makes about ten runs a month, [covers] about . . . 3)725 miles.. . . His regular pay and bonuses bring him . . . $666 to $750 a month, a good salary in the Soviet Union. . . .* Like all Russians, he looks forward to the completion ... of the Five Year Plans . . . when he and his family will have more food, more clothes...
Below is a summary of final examination dates for courses, identified according to their regular class meeting times. Information has been taken from the "provisional program" already posted. The final schedule and list of locations for the exams will be posted on the bulletin boards later in the week...
...Regular Class M'ting Date of Examination...
...significance of the ceremony is ever to match its publicity, the honorary degree should not merely attend national fame or political prominence. Presumably, the University hopes that its prestige will be extended primarily by the men it sends out into the world with its regular degrees. Special honors should be reserved for those who exemplify its ideals; whom it wishes it could claim for its own but cannot unless it be through the device of the honorary degree...