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Word: sloganized (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...capital terms, much of Europe is an underdeveloped area. The Continent lacks many of the broad-based financial institutions that, in the U.S., have transformed "people's capitalism" from a flag-waving slogan into a reality that works. The bourses exist in an aroma of gossip, cater primarily to a thin group of the elite. In France, most brokers do not even advertise-and the first one who does so aggressively may get on to quite a good thing. Still fearful of invasion and deflation, peasants tend to distrust securities, put their money in the mattress and their faith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE WHOLE WORLD IS MONEY-HUNGRY | 4/5/1968 | See Source »

...weeks, the slogan had been "Nixon's the One." After Rockefeller's unex pected withdrawal, it might well have been "Nixon's the Only One." Few challenged the happy reaction of one Nixon volunteer in Wisconsin when she heard the news...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Only One | 3/29/1968 | See Source »

...worker-employer impasse followed the classic pattern of conflict. Invoking Tennessee court decisions banning strikes by public service workers, the mayor brought in some 150 strikebreakers. The Negro community countered with a boycott of downtown stores with the slogan: "No new clothes for Easter." Seven hundred Negroes picnicked in city hall. A few youngsters tried to overturn a police cruiser. Nervous cops sprayed the kids' faces with Mace. Injunctions were brought against union leaders. When a contingent of Negro ministers and militants returned to city hall, a raucous exchange of words resulted in the arrest of 117 protesters. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Races: Memphis: Pre-Summer Blues | 3/15/1968 | See Source »

...first collective action against the war was a demonstration held last May in Harvard Yard, Hamilton said. Approximately 300 black students from the New England area filled the Yard, marching under the slogan "We'll fight in Mississippi, but not in Vietnam...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Afro Calls For Strike Against Vietnam War | 3/11/1968 | See Source »

Girls are now canvassing the Radcliffe dorms, asking contributions of 50 cents. Ninety dollars are needed to pay for the ad, Miss Koshland said. The girls also plan to order buttons bearing their slogan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cliffies To Help Draft Resisters, Say 'Yes' to Guys Who Say 'No' | 3/7/1968 | See Source »

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