Word: graduall
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Deep South? Ashmore points out that today's Southerners are already partly conditioned. Not only have their universities taken in Negroes, but so have the schools connected with various mil itary bases in the South. Furthermore, with the Court's action, the change will still be gradual: So far, the decision involves only "the five school districts cited . . . No change would necessarily occur in the other 11,173 districts . . . until and unless individual suits were brought." But gradual or not, says Ashmore, the change is bound to come eventually."In the long sweep of history, the public-school...
...Stade explained that the new plan will effectively shift the advising burden from an already overworked faculty onto the shoulders of Yard proctors, most of whom are first and second year graduate students. He expects the change-over will be gradual and he added that he is against having all 30 proctors take on counseling jobs...
...mainly long-run. "The change is so fundamental that no one can predict the final outcome," said Carle C. Zimmerman, associate professor of Sociology. "The effect would be similar to doing away with separate toilets for the different sexes in the North," Zimmerman maintained. "It necessitates a period of gradual adjustment at first, an adaptation to a new system...
Declining along with notes and mortgages although at a much more gradual pace was real estate. Desiring to hedge against inflation, Treasurer Edward W. Hooper brought the investment fraction tier up in real estate to a high of two-fifths in 1881--the year he acquired the land now occupied by the downtown Jordan Marsh...
...coercive force against both China and Russia. The West has stated that Communism in Asia will be contained. But without the support of the free nations of the Far East, such a defense would be costly beyond measure. In regions composed of many small nations, Communism spreads by a gradual process of crumbling, not by decisive victories. Its progress can be stopped only if the small states are united...