Word: frequenting
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...alternatives. Radcliffe is doing a great disservice to itself, to its students, and to the Cambridge community. By giving its prospective seniors few reasonable alternatives other than moving away from the campus, it forces upon them geographical isolation from the campus, and that results in much less frequent participation in student activities, particularly during the winter months, when distance becomes an important consideration for those without cars. This is a disservice to the college and to its students because it dilutes the diversity on campus: the individualists tend to move off-off, and the more group-oriented seniors...
Both in his legislative program and in his frequent visits to the countryside, Thieu is plainly striving to extend the sway of his government beyond Saigon. Many legislators, content to serve and deal in the capital without building a political base in the countryside, are unsympathetic to his efforts and are often outright obstructive. It remains to be seen for how long Thieu, in the midst of his struggles to stabilize the economy and strengthen the army, will put up with such tactics before taking more severe steps to curb the powers of the kindergarten...
...Crimson's performance was somewhat less than spirited, but the victory, which keeps Harvard's Ivy title hopes alive, was never really in doubt after the first 35 minutes of play. Only a Harvard third-period letdown, which had been a frequent occurrence in December, could have saved Brown, and consistent Harvard checking and puck clearance prevented it from happening...
...American colonials-does have extraordinary validity in the fact that the People's Republic of Vietnam has assigned an important place to our own Declaration of Independence and to the paradigmatic role of George Washington in its own formative rhetoric and constitutional documents. Hanoi's ever more frequent direct appeals to a portion of the American people over the heads of our highly elected officials is grounded partly, of course, in their Marxist reading and no doubt misreading of what they construe as the class basis of our protest movement but partly also in their residual admiration for part...
Because it is intended primarily to knock down other jets, notably the agile Soviet MIG-23, the Air Force calls its forthcoming F-15 an "air superiority" fighter. The designation is doubly meaningful to U.S. aircraft firms. They are finding that big Pentagon contracts, once frequent, are becoming frustratingly scarce. Thus, when the McDonnell Douglas Co. of St. Louis finally won the F-15 award over two competitors last week, it was a considerable coup for the No. 1 firm in the industry since the 1967 merger of McDonnell Co. and Douglas Aircraft. The contract calls for design and production...