Word: peakedness
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Since the opening of school, there has been scattered violence in Boston schools, aand a boycott of South Boston schools in particular. Attendance had reached near-normal levels in Boston schools before Friday in other parts of the city, but attendance in South Boston High had peaked at only one...
As the trend toward coeducation had developed--and peaked in 1968 with the admission of women to arch-rivals Yale and Princeton--the sudden and official transformation of Radcliffe women into Harvard women, as if by the stroke of a wand (and not by the vote of the Corporation), seemed...
5-ft.-high stumps with protrusions that extended like arms, curving formations that looked like the neck and head of a swan, and linked tubes that resembled a string of sausages in a butcher's shop. But the size and shape of these flows indicated that the molten rock...
The press onslaught has now peaked. Wilson, who was never accused of wrongdoing, has been exonerated of any impropriety. He and his aides may have the last word in the courts at the expense of those few papers that pursued the case beyond the bounds of fair play. It is...
In the other events, it was apparent that the Crimson swimmers had peaked for the Eastern Seabord Championships two weeks earlier, as their NCAA times were consistently lower than the Eastern clockings.