Word: erraticism
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TIME, the Weekly Newsmagazine, was first published March 3, 1923. It was a year of intermission. The war, the great debate over the League, the postwar boom and slump were moving off the stage. The U.S. was bewildered at the erratic behavior of women, Senators, prices, adolescents, Russians. Things, it...
The Gadget. Since women acquired the vote, they had become a potent, if erratic, political force. Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach spoke them fair, pointed out that women now constitute 28% of the labor force (they are also 50.8% of the voting population). President Truman came, paid respectful tribute...
The Crimson's erratic puck squad came to life again Saturday night and gave Dartmouth's potent sextet another run for its money before succumbing 8 to 5 at Hanover.
The Quakers have an erratic a record behind them as the Crimson, with tough ones to their credit, including Harvard 58 to 50 two weeks ago, and with easy games among its losses.
Erratic Air. T.W.A. reported a net