Word: trended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Voters tended to elect Republicans who resemble Democrats, and Democrats who resemble Republicans. New Jersey's liberal Republican Clifford Case and Delaware's conservative Democrat Allen Frear are examples of this trend. Exceptional were the victories of Illinois' Paul Douglas and Oregon's Richard Neuberger in fights where there was a vast ideological difference between the candidates. Studying the returns, Political Analyst Samuel Lubell concluded that candidates are try ing harder than ever to find and adjust to the central sentiments of their constituencies. If they continue to succeed, as they did in 1954. there...
...when the general trend is away from the honor system, and when such systems are being reexamined and often discarded all over the country, Brown's enthusiasm may seem strange. Cammarian Club leaders explain it as another manifestation of the students' desire for a unified College spirit extending to and including studies. It has certainly been a natural by-product of the Brown renaissance...
...This new trend in journalism is a happy one, but one which taxes the training, experience and learning of the journalist even more than the pressure of time and space do already . . . Let us put more energy in these stories. Whether once published it is called comment, footnote, opinion or interpretation does not matter. They are all different names for the same thing: clear guidance in the fast traffic of world events...
...whole trend was given sudden impetus and perspective by the announcement that Dr. S. Roy Heath '39 was leaving his Princeton post ...His leaving pointed up to many students the rather large educational gap that seemed to exist on the campus between faculty and students and between administration and students...
...team to play more than four Ivy games in a season, with many playing only two or three. Through the 1930's, most Group members increased their Ivy schedules, and since 1945, when the first presidents' agreement set up a formal Ivy Group (although not a formal league), the trend towards a complete round-robin has been a steady one, as evidenced in the Ivy members' schedules...