Word: macdonaldization
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...game was characterized throughout by numerous substitutions. The Maples had a combination of Morrison, Chisholm, and Dunn which alternated at various intervals with Williams, MacDonald, and Mosher on the forward line. To meet these fresh players the Crimson was obliged to follow its opponent's example and men were freely substituted...
...summary: Harvard Maple A. A. Walker, Austin, l.w. r.w., Morrison, Williams Beals, Burgess, c. c., Chisholm, MacDonald Hodder, Hill, Burgess, r.w. l.w., Dunn, Mosher Crosby, Hammond, l.d. r.d., Fisher, McKay Chase, Hammond, r.d. l.d., Garrify Newell, g. g., Adams...
...There is no danger that the Labor party will adopt a radical program. For a majority it must depend upon the Liberals who are therefore in a position to block measures which the rank-and-file Britisher opposes. Ramsay MacDonald's speeches have been marked by moderation. His ministry is not only the first labor one in British history, but he is apparently the first prime minister who has not had previous ministerial experience...
When asked how the change would affect the foreign policy of the nation, Dr. Buell said, "The riddance of Lord Curzon and his 'Egyptian Temples' in the Foreign Office will be worth a great deal to the peace of Europe. The recognition of Russia will probably be one of MacDonald's first acts...
...present the working classes, as in Birmingham, are not solid for the Labor party. When Mr. MacDonald is voted out, he will probably ask the King for a dissolution and a new election. It is the contention of Mr. Asquith that by virtue of his prerogative, the King has a right to refuse this request, and instead call another prime minister--Mr. Asquith--into office. In view of the unique three-party situation in which Parliament finds itself, Mr. MacDonald has also intimated that the adoption of the Swiss principle of government might be a good thing...