Word: patterning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dawned bleak and snowy, with the snow seemingly heavier on the eastern, or Negro side of town. The wind soon equalized that, and then it became apparent that the vote would be heavy-and there was every indication that a big turnout would mean a Taft victory. The pattern of Gary was duplicated as Stokes held fast to his Negro support-he got 96%-and attracted an estimated 19% of the white vote (he had received only 15% in the primary). Even so, it was close: Stokes's plurality was just 1,644 or 0.6%, out of a total...
...room with six varsity football players sounds like something from Bear Bryant Hall at Alabama, and it is unique at Harvard. But if you look closely you find a pattern that describes the average senior conglomeration: varying personalities with underlying common interests. And in the best House system tradition, there is a cross-section of sorts, ranging here from a sure-bet All-Ivy to a seldom-playing assistant coach's assistant...
Rudolph began the new pattern last summer, to facilitate construction of Harvard's Cambridge St. underpass. He said that work on the underpass is now far enough along to allow resumption of the old pattern. Waterhouse Street, Garden Street and Mass. Ave. north of the Square will once again be two-way streets...
However, Rudolph refused to commit himself on the resumption of the old traffic pattern in the immediate Harvard-Brattle Square area. He conceded that "from four o six, there's a mess in Harvard Square," but said, "the pattern will operate much better when the tunnel is is opened...
Councillor Thomas H. D. Mahoney criticized the Harvard Square pattern for its "cost in convenience and safety to pedestrians." The traffic director then promised the council that he would study the pattern and attempt to find a satisfactory solution...