Word: statisticized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Slightly more than half the Yearbook's prose is the work of CRIMSON editors, and startling though the statistic is, I can't see that their contribution has helped much. Russell Roberts writes a flaccid chronicle of Harvard, which piles up innovation and anecdotes under each President's name in...
Running for Cover. But while Kennedy was warning of recession, economists were scanning one of the most eagerly awaited statistics of the year, and from it finding themselves in more agreement than Shaw thought them capable of. The statistic was the Commerce Department's survey of what U.S. business...
In Venezuela, as in most of Latin America, it could happen and it does with great frequency. Nearly half of Venezuelan children are born illegitimate-and that statistic does not count those born out of wedlock but recognized by the father. Only a third of all Venezuela's women...
Until then, Boofy had done nothing more notable than spend 25 years in the civil service, spending an inherited fortune of ?60,000. As soon as he was elevated to the House of Lords he began making news. Stirred by the frequency by which he was solicited by streetwalkers on...
The rank-and-filers then hit upon a fascinating statistic: of the 176 Republican Representatives soon to convene in the 88th Congress, a majority of 96 would have six years seniority or less. Among these, almost certainly, could be found a sizable nucleus for rebellion against Halleck's entrenched...