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Return to normalcy

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Harding called for "a return to normalcy."

"A return to normalcy" was U.S. Presidential candidate Warren Harding’s campaign promise in the election of 1920.  Although detractors believed that the word was a neologism as well as a malapropism coined by Harding (as opposed to the more accepted term normality), there was contemporary discussion and evidence found that normalcy had been listed in dictionaries as far back as 1857.[1][2]

See also

Use in Modern Culture

"A return to normalcy" is mentioned in the T.V. series Chuck, in Season 2, Episode 12.

References

  1. ^ "normalcy", Answers.com.
  2. ^ The Mavens' Word of the Day: normalcy, June 25, 1999, randomhouse.com.