Word: distinctiveness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dally, was "conceited and not circumspect," his thinking "subjective and one-sided." He carried the "extermination of counterrevolutionaries to excess" and showed "lack of necessary vigilance'' on the eve of World War II. Reprinted in Soviet newspapers, this criticism was the first public statement in Russia (as distinct from party briefings) of Stalin's guilty incompetency in World...
Statistically, Dunster is much like any other House. It has a somewhat smaller membership--about 375--but like the others, it has TV, laundry facilities, dances, language tables, and resident tutors. It does have a distinct physical disadvantage; whatever people may say about Dunster being closer to Lamont than Eliot, it's still a long way to Harvard Hall on an icy morning...
...zoologists can no longer use as a "species yardstick" the range of differences between two species in the same area, for great differences may evolve between closely-related species living near one another. Neither can this range be applied to determine if two closely-related but isolated groups are distinct species, the scientists stated...
Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, Seymour Harris '20, professor of Economics, and Holt B. Westerfield, instructor in Government, all agreed that, while the Kentucky Senator's victory was a distinct letdown to Stevenson supporters, it did not portend a trend in the Democratic party...
...distinct hard core of opposition to the present Soviet regime exists in Russia, Martin E. Malia, assistant professor of History, told a New Lecture Hall audience of more than 300 last night...