Word: flux
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Congress, it is unlikely Frank will attain his goal of becoming a congressman in the near future. He says he finds the city council an unattractive zoo, so he may temporarily leave politics in 1978 to practice law or teach. For now, however, everything is in a state of flux...
...summarizes their ideological and organizational roots and then briefly discusses the transition to a "New Left." The author unifies separate essays on several organizations by analyzing each group's response to three common policy areas: Arab unity, the Palestine conflict, and socialism. The emerging picture is one of constant flux--groups coalescing and diverging on one issue or another, sometimes in cooperation and sometimes in combat, multiplying through fusion and fission into a greater variety of political forums...
...leadership of Nasser. As an ideology, it remained incoherent, as a movement, unorganized." The survival of such groups beyond the lifetime of their founders is, of course, a central question. However, what Nasserism means for Arab political development now is uncertain, for the post-Nasser movement is in flux...
Much of Radcliffe is "in flux" and its future course depends on the amount of money raised in the drive, Susan F. Lyman '36, chairman of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees said yesterday. She stressed the need for Radcliffe to preserve its voice in both graduate and undergraduate planning...
...undoubtedly too early to gauge the effects of the Horner style and administration as it enters its fifth year. It can only be speculated whether Radcliffe need not have been in a state of flux for the past few years if more aggressive action, that had captivated Faculty and student attention, had been used to define Radcliffe's relationship with the University. Horner obviously does not think so and she points to the new programs developed to bolster her claims...