Word: progression
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...need more men like Dr. John Stephens of Brownsville, Texas . . . Tradition, with bolted doors against progress, has turned mighty nations into nothing...
...trot and English waltz, though "reflections of the capitalist decline . . . cannot be classed with American dances. They may now be danced with taste." But the samba, swing, boogie-woogie, rumba, conga and the like "are tools of aggression let loose by the bosses of America against human culture and progress...
...office in the White House, Presidential Press Secretary Charles G. Ross had just finished briefing correspondents on the progress of the Truman-Attlee meetings (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS). Sitting in his big leather chair, lean, long-faced Charlie Ross leaned back to light a cigarette, waited for the television men to set up their cameras so he could repeat part of the briefing for them. It had been a hard, crisis-crowded day, and he looked bone-tired. Suddenly, the cigarette fell from his lips and he slumped sideways in his chair. Within seconds, Charlie Ross was dead of a heart...
Setting up the school was formalization of a trend toward general education at Tech that has been in progress since...
...very pleased with the progress of the team, both individually and as a whole," said Barnaby after the match. "Williams has a good squad, and we played well...