Word: standardized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Senate floor next day, Knowland kept pushing straight ahead. A "double standard" of international morality, he said, "is growing like a cancer at the heart of the U.N. . . . Nations which failed to show the slightest interest in applying either moral or economic sanctions against the Soviet Union, which has failed to respect any of the ten resolutions passed on the Hungarian issue, now urge sanctions against Israel, which has at least partially conformed to the U.N. resolution relative to the Middle East...
...Russia, the universities, if not in a revolutionary mood, were in a questioning frame of mind. Much of the debate gathered around a bestselling novel. Vladimir Dudintsev's Not By Bread Alone, the story of a brilliant young inventor who is victimized by a group of corrupt bureaucrats (standard villains of Soviet fiction) and is sent to a prison camp. Since its publication last August, Not By Bread Alone has been eagerly seized upon by millions of young Russians who find, beneath the technical jargon which covers many of its pages, a hidden symbolism, a new message, best expressed...
Fuel's Paradise. In Eureka, Calif., the daily Humboldt Standard printed an ad: "WANTED TO RENT-Small, furnished apartment . . . Heated or share with lady...
They will explain that the competition is not really a competition in the sense that you will not be competing against your fellow candidates. Instead, you will be attempting to measure up to a theoretically fixed standard which all CRIMSON editors must satisfy...
...varsity was visibly hampered by the exceptionally hot Navy courts which tend to make drop and corner shots more who have played most of their squash on the standard cold courts, like those in difficult to execute, especially for men Hemenway Gymnasium...