Word: labelers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although he is a member of the Socialist Workers Party, Horowitz is not running on a party label because Cambridge city elections are non-partisan...
...Harvard, under the control of the School, whereas the latter is administered by a joint committee of Arts and Science faculty and Education faculty, and granted under the authority of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. There is, however, little structural uniformity with respect to these two doctoral labels throughout the country, and the relative quality of the Ed.D and the Ph.D. in Education does not seem to follow a predictable pattern, although the prestige of the Ph.D. label is almost invariably higher...
...mark of 18,430,000. Such statistics are slightly deceptive. They do not include members of the growing professional and semiprofessional organizations like the National Education Association; these look like unions, act like unions and often sound more militant than unions, but call themselves "associations" to avoid the union label that their membership considers a bit demeaning...
Since the late 1920s, one party alone, the Institutional Revolutionary Party, has ruled Mexico, putting up a new President every six years in a cut-and-dried election. Some people might label it dictatorship. Mexicans call it "guided democracy," and by some alchemy the system does seem to operate as a sort of national consensus. Last week Mexico's President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz marched to the rostrum of the Chamber of Deputies to make his first state-of-the-nation address after nine months in office. His speech was a remarkable definition of Mexico's sense...
...Progress. "I'm the son of a cowboy," explains Vaughn, who was born and raised in Columbus, Mont. He had been known in Panama as "the peasant ambassador"; after he put in an exhausting week in farmers' fields all the way from Mexico to Chile, the label seemed more appropriate than ever. Inevitably, there were formal encounters with Presidents and Cabinet ministers, but the restless, inquisitive Vaughn everywhere preferred to seek out campesinos and artisans...