Word: equality
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...consumers will be spending 24.1% more in 1960 than they were spending in 1950. Some of the biggest jumps will be in "luxury" items. With rising living standards, the nation's food bill would normally be expected to drop in proportion to total spending. Instead, it will precisely equal the 24.1% pace set in all spending. Reason: the U.S. housewife is buying more packaged and processed foods, and families are dining out more often. (The real significance of the ratio of food bills to total spending is a cut in the housewife's workweek...
Navy's 150's cannot boast of a record to equal their heavies and they lost to Penn in their opener last week. But the race was a close one and the time was also excellent for the beginning of the season...
When the material in the courses did not place equal emphasis on technical and non-technical material, Merrifield said that he favored coordinating the section schedule with the nature of the material. This clarification came in response to Edwin C. Kemble, professor of Physics and lecturer in Natural Sciences 2, who had said that course emphasis varied too much for the continual allotment of equal amounts of time to philosophy, methodology, and technology...
...three men on the Tar Heel squad are practically equal, for number one man Herb Browne has been extended to match point by Bob Payne has been extended to match point by Bob Payne and Tom Bradford, who play at two and three respectively. Other North Carolina players are Ron Kerdasha, Pete Green, and Don Thompson. Each member of the squad has held some national boys or junior title...
...defenses should be about equal," Coach Bruce Munro said, "but New Hampshire has an exceptionally fine attackman in Co-Captain Bill Johnson and at least one very fast midfield...