Word: markedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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For the nearer future, though, the President's trip must be judged in terms of world politics. In the U.S., it almost certainly formalized the end of anti-Communism as a dominant foreign policy-and it was fitting that Richard Nixon should help end that era as dramatically as...
WHATEVER strategies they follow, whatever the computers and the charts and the polls tell them, the candidates have to fall back, in the end, on their own instincts of what works with the voter. Speeches are one thing, but style is more crucial-intuitive and indefinable as it is. Each...
GSD faculty sources said yesterday that there was no discussion of the 20-person limit at yesterday's meeting. The Crimson obtained a copy of yesterday's ballot--marked "Confidential"--and the ballot instructions similarly contained no mention of the 20-person limit.
The report, which polled male seniors last spring, shows a marked decline in student interest in teaching and volunteer work as well as in "'conventional' activities" like business and finance. Only 33 men indicated they would teach after graduation, a drop from 138 in 1969.
Harvard's win over Yale, marked at points by the Crimson's effective fast break, indicated that Harvard should be able to challenge Oral Roberts' game.