Word: dispersionism
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The reason for the dispersion is higher standards at the Big Three schools and more scholarships for gifted poor boys. Bright scholars have driven out dull scions. As one result, says Hawes, the country is getting "a new set of socially desirable colleges that has some of the flavor of...
The treaty is also valuable because it deals with a threat to individuals rather than masses of peoples. The President was powerfully persuasive in noting that while the statistical effects of testing are negligible, lukemia or genetic mutation cannot fail to be significant to the victim. Further, the treaty has...
Each of the copper wires is .7 inches long and .0007 inches wide. When the dispersion process has ended, there will be roughly 50 wires in every cubic mile of belt. Despite the small size and low density of these wires, their ability to act as individual dipole antennae should...
His blue eyes flashing, his white goatee wagging. Octogenarian Kaplan eagerly expounded the principles of Reconstructionism last week in Manhattan for what is at least the 100,000th time. Judaism, he thinks, has passed through three evolutionary stages-national, ecclesiastical, rabbinic-and is now on the threshold of a fourth...
3. Dispersion of facilities, "rather than trying to concentrate in and around Harvard Sq." This would remove "the pressure of Harvard expansion" from the city.