Word: trending
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following estimates of books much in the public eye were made after careful consideration of the trend of critical opinion...
...following estimates of books' much in the public eye were made after careful consideration of the trend of critical opinion...
...reorganization of the lineup for today also shows the desire of the coaches to uncover the potential attack of the team. The whole trend is for aggressiveness; Combs, the hardest fighting end in the squad will start at left end; Dunker has been shifted to Grew's position at guard and Evans, a pugnacious tackle, is now filling Dunkers old position. In the backfield, McGlone, who is the most versatile and aggressive Harvard quarterback will be in at the start...
...longer accurately discounts the future, while privately they are trimming their sales for 1924. Most merchants, whose sales have not yet started to decline, apparently foresee limitless prosperity ahead. A prophet of a different sort is Leonard P. Ayres of the Cleveland Trust Co., whose predictions as to the trend of business have in recent years proved so accurate and courageous that his remarks are always worth listening to. His mouthpiece, the fortnightly bulletin of the Cleveland Trust, now expresses its opinion that 1924 will be a year of diminished prosperity, and cites the obvious decline in output of iron...
...would be better if the undergraduates who were most concerned directed all athletic work, that in football in particular the emphasis has been disproportionate and the individual made a mere cog in a machine. But such arguments, however tempting, are idle unless they accord with facts. And the trend during the past two decades at least has been in the opposite direction. There are signs that even crew, which, in the past, has relied more than other sports upon undergraduate direction, has been forced by the logic of the situation to adopt the efficient system of control and responsibility centered...