Word: gamut
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fields can offer so wide a range of subject material as does Economics--which would perhaps be more appropriately entitled Political Economy. The great variety of subject matter illustrates the imposing array of eminent professorial talent--representing a broad gamut of economic belief--which makes this such an enticing field for the serious student...
Dubbed "Moscow on Charles" in the pre-war days when the gamut of political ideas was more freely tossed about, Leverett House recruited much of its present membership from the first waves of ex-G.I.'s to hit the College...
Running the Mem Hall gamut will not be a new experience for 50 percent of the new arrivals, who are returning to the College after sojourns in the service. The remaining 50 percent, however, nearly all of whom are also veterans, will have to be content without the accorded other entering Freshmen...
...Department has added a dozen or so entirely new courses, none of which has ever been previously offered in the University. This combination of something borrowed and something new yields a field of concentration which offers possibly the broadest area of knowledge in the University, as it runs the gamut from Abnormal Psychology through Primitive Religion to Political Behavior...
What the producers of "Undercurrent" apparently don't know is that it takes an audience roughly the first five minutes of the show to deduce what it takes Katharine Hepburn the gamut to figure out. At one hopeful point she does seem to sense her danger, and decides to give the whole thing up, but she stops to pack a bag, giving Alan just enough time to frustrate the attempt. This sort of thing goes on till Alan is about to drop a tremendous boulder on her head. At this point, it is fairly clear she understands that...