Word: popularizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Kerala, where the Communists recently scored their first major Indian victory (TIME, April 1), and in last week's municipal elections in Bombay, where the Congress Party was defeated for the first time in 19 years because apathetic party hacks failed to assess the genuineness of the popular drive for a separate, Marathi-speaking Bombay state. The candidate who piled up the largest number of votes in Bombay: Communist Leader S. A. Dange...
...Shakespearian play was originally produced over a year ago--in February, 1956--in the Eliot House dining hall for a week's run. At that time it met with both critical and popular acclaim...
...seniors will be eating early luncheons next year. Short-sighted scheduling has piled up three of the most describe and popular courses into one hour--Monday at twelve...
Similar situations can be avoided in the future with no great effort. At present the assignment of lecture hours is left to the discretion of the individual departments; it is only through happy chance and the limited number of large halls that all of the most popular courses do not meet on Mondays at twelve...
...Susan." Then the big, fluttery eyes, shiny bangs and friendly full-moon face of Susan Heinkel, 12, brightened the TV screen. After eight ingratiating months as a mistress of ceremonies, star performer and pitchgirl (13 sponsors, e.g., Kellogg's, Pepsi-Cola) on Chicago's most popular local daytime show, Susan was doing her first network edition of Susan's Show over 69 stations (Sat., 11 a.m. E.D.T., CBS). Unruffled and unassuming ("We must remember," she reminded her mother before air time, "it's just another show"), she mulled over homework in an oversized kitchen (to make...