Word: bulked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...should surprise anyone that the bulk of ultraconservatives are under 30 puzzles me. Why not? They missed the Depression, so can't understand the desperation that led to social-welfare bills. Never having been hungry and without work, they can't understand why they should have to pay to help those who are. They missed World War II and Korea, and seem to think that war is some grand chess game...
Quite apart from the tactfully undrawn color line of its interracial love affair, No Strings arrived on Broadway with a fanfare of anticipation about new musical comedy techniques. The orchestra has been hauled out of the pit, the bulk of it invisibly placed at the side of the stage and seven men planted downstage. Some of the time these minstrels wander about, some of the time they huddle around a table like displaced poker players. The cast and chorus nimbly change settings, rotating panels and moving other airily designed scenic props. The dances bear Joe Layton's inventive signature...
...sixth grade standard is not as arbitrary as you might think," he added. "You 'll notice the Negro leaders are subscribing to it without hesitation. The fact is the young and middle-aged form the bulk of the Negro voters--and these groups have had a sixth grade education...
Conditions in Negro schools were vastly improved, noted Pettigrew, only to be followed in 1954 by the desegregation decision. And the South's belated efforts "have only given birth to the sit-in generation, and allowed the bulk of the voting-age Negroes to come under the proposed literacy qualification...
With the football players and the experienced team executives, the following should carry the bulk of the load this spring, according to informed sources. Forwards: Mike Auer, Lyle Micheli, and Tom Robinson. Backs: Dick Baker, Jim Brooke, John Hutchinson, Micky Morgan, Ian Pasley-Tyler, Charlie Rowe, Al Rutan, and Ray Waitkins...