Word: deviationism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The only other major deviation from the normal lineup in this match occurred in the number three doubles match. Dick Decker, who generally plays third doubles with Rog Swanson, was ill. Humph Doerman and John Tanger took over the slot and came through with a resounding win.
Markos Vafiades, who was ousted last February for deviation from the Moscow line. Last week, it was rumored that Hilary Minc, who had succeeded Gomulka as Poland's economic boss, was also on the skids. The most spectacular new outbreak of Titoism occurred in Georgi Dimitrov's own...
"Dialectical Murder." That was too much for Strand. "Why," he demanded, "should a chemist bother to stir up such a controversy in the field of genetics? I can tell you. It is because he goes right down the party line without any noticeable deviation, and is an active protagonist for...
"Most Sympathetic." The President was in a hurry to bring himself up to date. In his week of hard work, he talked with three dozen official visitors, held a Cabinet meeting, discussed legislation for the new Congress with five Senators, touched on subjects that ranged from Europe's progress...
Neatly Mimeographed handouts disclosed that the delegates had adopted a platform which 1) blamed Wall Street and bipartisan "atomic diplomacy" for war hysteria; 2) called the Soviet Union "the strongest bulwark for peace." As predicted, the platform came out as the prototype of the Wallace Progressive Party platform. There was...