Word: subbed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...were that he was a person undesirable as a school teacher; that he had violated the teachers' oath he took on March 31, 1953; and that he had engaged in conduct unbecoming a school teacher by failing, without justification, to cooperate as required by law with a duly constituted sub-committee of Congress...
...role of the Corporation can best be seen in the way it handles the Faculty's budget. The Dean of the Faculty prepares the budget for all department, supervising the use of tuition income, interest from Faculty endowments, and the preparation of all sub-budgets. The Administrative Vice-President submits the final result to the Corporation in April. For a month or so, that group will examine all budgets pruning here and there. the only time that the Corporation has asked the Dean to revise his statement was in 1933 and the depression was responsible for this unusual interference...
...Created a "sub-Cabinet," made up of the under secretaries or deputies of the ten Cabinet departments, to implement his team approach to government and give him a new sounding board for ideas and policies. The sub-Cabinet will meet fortnightly at the White House, with the President sitting in whenever possible...
...program, as designed by a sub-committee of the Committee on Educational Policy, would bring about sweeping changes in the present ROTC curriculum. The new plan includes provisions to condense the present four-year plan of study to three years, to enlarge the six-week summer camp to 12 weeks, and to liberalize the present ROTC curriculum. Under the new program students would be admitted to ROTC as sophomores, instead of as freshmen, as under the present...
...senators are right when they describe themselves as plain and simple sons of the people, the people are a frighteningly pompous lot. During the current hearings of the Mundt (nee McCarthy) Sub-Committee, Senators have wrapped themselves in shrouds of verbiage, valiantly shunning simple phrases...