Word: trended
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Such alterations reversed the trend of the prewar years, which had been adding to the protocol of competing steadily. According to Crimed Jerome D. Greene '96, whose reminiscences embrace the roaring nineteenth century, a candidate could make the paper in three weeks...
...obvious to any thinking man today that this evil trend, if allowed to continue, will inexorably foment Communism and all such foreign-born philosophies, particularly in colleges and labor unions...
...well-organized trend toward such sumptuous burial rites has increased ever since the development of modern embalming.* The trend has increasingly set ministers' teeth on edge. To many, such a long-faced travesty on Christian burial seems just as offensive as the frank vulgarity of the District of Columbia's "merry mortician," whose new calendar (see cut) proclaims "Beautiful Bodies by Chambers." In this week's Christian Century, Methodist Minister Edwin T. Randall tells of a community in which the ministers have organized to do something about...
...weight of the 200 biggest manufacturing corporations on the U.S. economy. Last week, in an article in the November issue of the Survey of Current Business, the U.S. Department of Commerce set their fears at rest, at least for the present. The war, the department found, had checked the trend toward monopoly...
Whether the trend toward monopoly had been checked for long was open to question. The department merely noted that smaller companies usually grow faster during booms-and would shrink faster if a recession or depression comes along...