Word: normalization
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...assurance to Business, the President's remarks were widely regarded as a friendly pat on the back. Lacking was the sarcasm of his Green Bay address. Such phrases as "individual initiative," "restoration of normal business enterprises," "security of savings," "sound investments," "reasonable earning power" warmed many a cold heart...
...task to any central body at the seat of the Federal Government. You and I know that it has been with reluctance and only because we have realized the imperative need for additional help that the Federal Government has been compelled to undertake the task of supplementing the more normal methods which have been in use for many generations...
Died. "Old Lady," 28, Toronto Zoo's vegetarian baboon; in her sleep; in Toronto. Her keeper, Bill Ford, thought the addition to her diet of carrots, tomatoes and greens accounted for her living twice the normal life span of baboons. She had four children, four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Said Keeper Ford: "She was the finest mother I ever knew. Humans could benefit by watching her. She did not allow her children to slap their children. When she saw that done, she hit her own children and took the grandchildren away. But when the child deserved punishment, she administered...
...universities had disposed of preliminary card-signing, fee-paying and handshaking, were settling down to work. In New York a new State law required each & every assistant, lecturer, associate, instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, professor or plain teacher in Columbia, Cornell, Syracuse, Colgate, Hamilton and every other university, college, normal school, high school, elementary school and kindergarten in the State to subscribe to the following oath: ''I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of the State of New York, and that I will faithfully...
...climax to early local circus history came in 1843, when a promoter brought 15 buffaloes, "captured in the Rocky Mountains," to Worcester and parked them back of a hotel. Their escape concentrated the attention of Worcester residents on a relentless buffalo hunt for three days before normal activity could be resumed...