Word: patterning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gaulle has stood in opposition to many of the international policies which Kennedy had sponsored and which Johnson is pledged to pursue. Therefore a meeting between the two presidents could have a great influence on the whole pattern of the Western alliance...
...Revolutionaries. The result is a modest revolution that has already perceptibly reshaped the pattern of U.S. family life. The statistics are impressive. The number of working wives in the U.S. has risen from 4,200,000 in 1940 to 8,600,000 in 1950, to 13,300,000 by 1961. Population increase and early marriage account for some of this growth, but only 15% of all married women were working in 1940 and 33% in 1961. Money is not always the motivation; according to the 1960 census, in families with earnings of more than $10,000, 52% of the wives...
...recognition of both Dr. Chope's pioneering and the fact that the new pattern of disease so evident in San Mateo is also emerging in many another U.S. suburban community, the American Public Health Association last week gave Dr. Chope one of its annual $5,000 Bronfman awards, donated by associates of Samuel Bronfman, longtime head of Seagram's liquors. Two other Bronfman awards went to Dr. Herman E. Hilleboe, longtime (1947-62) New York State Health Commissioner, and Marion B. Folsom, former (1955-58) Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare...
...smoke lifted quickly from the broad avenues surrounding Saigon's Gia Long palace. In the bright sunlight, the pattern of violence came clear-raw shell holes, the black tongue-traces of flamethrowers, and the fine detail of the coup that overthrew and killed President Ngo Dinh Diem...
...also pointed out that Harvard organizations have always had "open" constitutions, "no matter what they may do in practice," and that the Committee felt that this pattern should be maintained...