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Word: symbolization (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CRIMSON played its first game with an assorted band of Yalies way back in 1874, exactly one year before the initial varsity contest. Inflamed by their ingnominious 23-2 defeat, the men from Eli banded together the very next year to form the Yale paper, hoping the symbol of formal organization would help lure more agile athletes into their ranks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Crime' Whips 'Daily' For 91st Year in Row | 11/21/1964 | See Source »

...strikingly similar situation developed after Tom Dewey's 1948 defeat. With an angry coalition of Taft and Stassen forces denouncing him as "a symbol of Dewey misrule" and demanding his departure, then National Chairman Hugh Scott called a meeting of the committee in wintry Omaha, Neb., in January 1949. As Scott laughingly recalls it, he deliberately chose an inconvenient site in hopes of reducing attendance. His strategy seemed to work, for he survived a confidence vote by a four-vote margin. But six months later, he resigned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: Only 725 Days | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

...election pamphlet, What We Have Done, the word Communist appears only once in 63 pages. Dozza and his comrades are called the Gruppo Due Torri (the Two Towers Group), a reference to the pair of medieval leaning towers in the city's center which are the symbol of Bologna. Red election posters in the parks and piazzas are similarly bare of the hammer and sickle, and read: VOTA DUE TORRI...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Why Communism Hangs On: The Comrades Are Middle Class | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

...meditation on his past, in a review of all of the various stages of his life history captured in his previous self-portraits. This is his last. He stands before an empty canvas, smoking to a finish the cigarette which he has always held before him, the symbol of transitoriness, burning to an end. Beckmann is dying...

Author: By Rick Chapman and Paul A. Lee, S | Title: BECKMANN | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

...montage of ward heelers and ward bosses, cigars in mouths, poker hands on the table. For when Case, Rockefeller, Scranton, and Lindsay entered politics, the Democratic party in the northeast--despite its noble patriarch Franklin Roosevelt--was dominated by Catholic immigrants, largely Irish and Italian. Its supreme symbol was Alfred E. Smith. Case, a minister's son and the descendant of an old family, chose the Republicans...

Author: By Robert F. Wagner jr., | Title: Senator Clifford P. Case | 11/14/1964 | See Source »

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