Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...explained that the Senate draft plan, differing from the Andrews bill of the House, would provide for one year of training for 18-year-olds through an organized reserve, as well as a regular draft for men 19 through...
...years preceding World War I, the Club held regular monthly meetings, featuring lectures on music by outstanding authorities around Boston, and informal concerts by members of the group. Appearing frequently on the programs at this time was the name of Edward Balantine '07, later a professor in the Music Department and a well-known composer and planist. The year 1917-18 brought the famous choral composer, Randall Thompson '20, to membership in the Club...
...most active members in the Club's history was Leonard Bernstein '39, protege of Serge Koussevitzky and well-known conductor and composer, who headed the program committee and managed to perform at all but one of the regular meetings of the Club in the year 1936-37 and played two works, including one of his own compositions, at the annual concert that year...
...ensuing months have seen Joint Instruction, originally set up during the war, firmly installed as a regular practice. In spite of early squawks from this side of the Yard and seating complaints from the Annex, all has gone along pretty much as expected. More than 1300 Harvard students, by far the largest group in the College, are in group IV on the rank list--right where they usually are; and Radcliffe grades are much the same as ever, according to Karlene Madison, secretary to Dean Sherman. "We have just about the same number of girls going on probation as always...
...team sweeps the singles, Barnaby may give the up-and-coming doubles combination of Hilliard Hughes and Charlie Ames a chance to atone for their loss against Penn on Saturday. If things look close, the regular lineup of Backe and Brandt, Pratt and Wightman, and Bullard and Ager will face the Indians...