Word: particularized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...kind of knotty question that TIME'S editors explore each week in the two-column box in the BUSINESS section. This special feature was started some two years ago (the first essay: "The Case for Free Trade." May 25, 1953). It was designed to fill a particular editorial function outside the area of spot news: the need to discuss topics of general business interest, subjects which are on people's minds. The idea is to present the pros and cons, to give the reader a reflective report and the guidance that will stimulate his own thinking...
...Kellogg-Briand Pact." The Nuremberg trials were not only necessary and justified; they were an ambitious effort by "brave" men to restore an international sense of moral proportion. Author West believes stoutly that "it is only by making such efforts that we survive," but she also believes that this particular effort was bungled...
Leigh Hoadley, master of Leverett House, pointed out that in the University the Houses plan an important academic role, in contrast to Yale. Since men often choose a House for a particular tutor here, an IBM machine could never work, he added...
Whether or not Newby has learned that a company uses racial or religious quotas, he sends all applicants for a particular job to the company's recruiting officers...
...variations, and the balance of these types is not the least of the variations. The hackneyed phrase "cross-section of the College" is true to a large degree in Winthrop, and as a result the Harvard virtue of toleration for other types and other interests has become a particular Winthrop virtue. There certainly is no one type that crowds the stage and thus directs the play...