Word: procession
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...political philosophy, "has been defined as the opportunity for selfdiscipline. This definition has a special application to the areas of wage and price policy in a free economy. Should we persistently fail to discipline ourselves, eventually there will be increasing pressure on Government to redress the failure. By that process freedom will step by step disappear." From the inflation danger, the President went on to a broad survey of plans and hopes for the year ahead. Highlights...
...Eden successor, and preferred to postpone what did not have to be faced. So it happened that at 6:55 on Wednesday night, as Anthony Eden was speeding to Chequers, the Tories found themselves without an agreed candidate. What happened in the next 19 hours was the unique, mysterious process of internal consultation, without formal votes or speeches, of the Tory Party with itself, which produced a Prime Minister...
Lefaber, a Hungarian by origin, would be especially important in the process of selection, Taylor said. The committee would present its candidate for review by the College Admissions Board, in the normal admissions manner...
White has presented a sensitive picture of an institution baffling to non-experts in politics, to those who desire speedy change, and above all, to young people. In doing so, he incidentally has made public a process which usually goes on inside the reporter's head: the attempt to uncover the essence of what he's reporting about...
...proposed constitutional amendment regarding a change in the legal voting age is presently before a statehouse committee for consideration. The bill's sponsor, state representative Alexander J. Cella '51, says, "It has a good chance of passage." This is a long range forecast, however, as the legal process required for such an amendment includes the passage of the bill by two successive legislatures and a state wide referendum...