Word: historicization
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The prevailing feeling was that the painful labor impasse had earned the writers historic gains, despite failing to fulfill an early goal of winning jurisdiction over reality and animation writers. "The strike was worthwhile," says WGA member Keith Glover. "It needed to be done for the future." Unlike earlier writers...
Sure, Yahoo! is practically a historic landmark, the last of the pure dotcom plays from the wild 1990s. But brace for impact: Microsoft hasn't even promised to keep the Yahoo! brand alive. ("That's a question we haven't answered yet," purrs Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft's senior vice president...
If Harvard fans can fill the Bright Hockey Center with intense animosity for Cornell each time the Crimson takes the ice against the Big Red, why not bring the same presence and intensity to the setting where some of Harvard hockey’s most historic moments have occurred?
The Harvard Advocate, founded in 1866, boasts the distinction of being the nation’s “oldest continuously published college literary magazine.” Along with similarly historic student-run publications such as The Harvard Crimson and The Harvard Lampoon, the Advocate has proven its tenacious...
When Democratic voters headed to the polls yesterday in 24 states, they continued to define a historic race for the presidency. Though each day brings us closer to predicting a winner, the Democratic nominee this year will be either a woman or an African-American.