Word: erraticism
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Even in the North. As early returns piled up, it seemed certain that the Communist bid for mastery over Italy had been crushed. The erratic weather had not kept voters from the polls; the turnout throughout the nation approached 90%. The threat of civil war, which had hovered over the...
Godin has to date won two games, a record which stands alone among the erratic Varsity mound staff. He stopped Johns Hopkins with a single run in the road trip opener last month, and outlasted a six-run B.U. attack to get credit for another victory Saturday.
The course of U.S. foreign relations was somewhat erratic last week. It was hopelessly inept and confused on the problem of Palestine. But, by & large, the nation kept its eyes pretty well fixed on the main goal, which was peace, not war-but readiness for war.
Why has Wallace become an apologist for Stalinism? Macdonald concludes that "a large power-mass like the Soviet Union exercises a tremendous gravitational pull on an erratic comet like Henry Wallace. ... It is not true that Henry Wallace is an agent of Moscow. But it is true that he behaves...
High-flying Dunster House copped first place in the intramural basketball league and 150 solid points toward the Straus trophy last night after defeating a strong but erratic Winthrop quintet, 34 to 31, to wind up with a 13 and 1 record.