Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...word came soon enough. Ed Stettinius kept mum until his next regular press conference. He greeted the correspondents with his usual affability. Then, casually, he said he had a statement. From a scrap of paper, Ed Stettinius read...
...fountain pen. A passing tank carried him to the battalion aid station. There the surgeon stared at the queer arrangement in his neck and sent him on. Next stop was the clearing station, where Captain David Dunn of Westminster, Md. removed the pen top, put in a regular tracheotomy tube (which the air passes through, not around, as in the case of the makeshift wedge...
Princeton University has announced that it will resume its discontinued football schedule on a formal basis next fall. According to the official release, the Orange and Black expects to play eight regular games, many of them against her old rivals with whom relations had been broken off for the duration. The bulletin also disclosed the hiring of Charlle Randolph as future full time gridiron coach...
...haste to reinforce the Allies' faltering Pacific frontier. Behind the 32nd was a good history. It had fought in World War I, where its men had earned from the French the nickname, "Les Terribles." It was made up of National Guard units from Michigan and Wisconsin, draftees, regular officers. It had had some field training, a little tutoring in jungle fighting under simulated conditions in Louisiana. But training in those days was not up to post-Pearl Harbor standards, and the 32nd-though it did not know it then-was headed for the toughest battlefront in the world. Major...
Last week, over his regular breakfast of oatmeal covered with molasses, Editor Dabney discussed the press. The trouble with most editorial pages, he said, is that they "deal with such earth-shaking subjects as 'Be Kind to Animals Week' and the misdeeds of the Doukhobors-provided the Doukhobors are at least 1,000 miles away." On Virginius Dabney's editorial page the Doukhobors are right around the corner...