Word: trend
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...trend is up, but it is impossible to tell exactly how much, because this is the first year Radcliffe hasn't accepted students on the Early Decision Plan," Mrs. Stimpson explained...
...self-service (Woolworth now has it in 80% of its stores) and moving toward larger stores. Grant's new centers sprawl over 31 acres of floor space. Woolworth is placing most of its new stores in downtown areas instead of suburbs because President Robert C. Kirkwood senses "a trend of rejuvenation in the center city." In declining fringe neighborhoods, Kresge has converted its old and unprofitable stores into small-inventory cut-rate stores that sell only limited lines-the fastest selling shades of paint, the most-in-demand sized...
...such advanced states as Illinois and New York, the admission trend is nonetheless toward maximum medical control. Hospital judges in Illinois now work so closely with medical advisers that, in general, they decide only whether a committal involves bias or unethical conduct. Boasts one Chicago judge: "This is the only court where the defendant always wins. If he is released, it means he is well. If he is committed, it is for his own good...
...this trend continues, as Glimp expects it will, by the time the Class of 1971 enters Harvard, the number of scholarship holders in the College will have risen from 1400 to 1600 over four years...
...Columbia increase "is just another step in a trend we've recognized for a long time," Fred L. Glimp '50, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids, said last night. "I'd be surprised if there were any change soon in the tuition here," he added...