Word: terming
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...F.D.R.; lapsed conservative Michael Lind, whose literary credits include an epic poem on the siege at the Alamo; Dan Yergin, an energy expert who has lately been extolling the virtues of the global economy; and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, one of the first social scientists to identify the serious, long-term costs of divorce...
...scandal that speaks for itself; after six years of railing about Whitewater, travelgate and campaign finance, Republicans can sit back and watch as Tuesday's State of the Union address--followed by the rest of the legislative season--dissolves into a giggly haze of unintended sexual entendre. The mid-term elections? In the bag. With Clinton in office, his critics agree, by the year 2000, the face of the Democratic Party will still be blushing...
...Echo failed after one term, leaving The Herald as the champion of daily news--but deeply in debt after the struggle. Its board voted to present a merger proposal to The Crimson, which eagerly accepted. Four days after Herald editors conceived of the idea, Harvard readers found themselves reading one daily paper, The Herald-Crimson, which would one year later change its name back to The Crimson...
...Crimson's most important move of thepost-war period was the decision to buy theHarvard Illustrated Magazine. The term"photojournalism" had not yet been coined, butthere was an increasing realization throughout thenewspaper industry that photographs had becomeindispensable to a modern newspaper andpractically every Sunday paper in the country wasgroping its way toward the new age of photographywith a rotogravure section. The bi-weeklyIllustrated contained bland photos of posed shots,but it was the beginning of what is now thephotography board, and with that the modernCrimson was born...
...University ran a summer term in 1942, andThe Crimson ran a summer paper, publishing threedays a week. As its own contribution to the wareffort, The Crimson gave the nation its fence--tobe melted down for ammunition...