Word: bandwagoners
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Sargent Shriver campaign bandwagon camped outside Watson Rink last night and picked up a few votes by announcing the final score of the Harvard-Cornell hockey game over its loud speaker: "Harvard won in overtime...
Deutsche Grammaphon has also jumped on the Berman bandwagon with two all-Russian releases, including Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto, Prokofieff's Eighth Piano Sonata and the Six Moments Musicaux of Rachmaninoff...
Another Harvard social scientist, David C. McClelland, professor of Psychology, this week jumped on the "women-are-afraid-to-succeed" bandwagon. He says that a report he has prepared categorically shows that women's fear of success rises in their four years at Radcliffe, while their male counterparts' fear declines...
...enacted for 1975. All 20 members of Congress's Joint Economic Committee-liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans alike-have endorsed the idea; a tax-reform bill is due out of the House Ways and Means Committee by Oct. 28. Last week even President Ford apparently climbed aboard the bandwagon. He said that he too would favor tax cuts-if they were tied in some way to reductions in federal spending...
Cassavetes did not skip hot off the pop "victimization" bandwagon, as Kael claims. He's not a John Guillerman or a Mark Robson--the directors of The Towering Inferno and Earthquake, respectively--who each latched on to the season's big destruction bust, star-studding their creations for box office insurance. He just doesn't see films that...