Word: subject
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...little grievances which arise daily and propose, specific solutions. Some of the most common complaints, however, can be listed here. Cold food and overcooked vegetables result from the failure to synchronize the demand for the food in the lines and the supply from the kitchens. Serving methods are subject to question throughout the University. Plastic trays and cups are impossible to heat, and, therefore, cannot keep food warm. Although it is true that the cost of chinaware would be prohibitive, there is a possibility that the use of china cups would be feasible. The enormous wastage, largest at the Union...
...Economics still has the edge in classroom popularity. 2280 undergraduates fill classes on that subject, while Government, next-place contender in this division, draws a very close 2246. Things aren't quite so crowded in Bio-chemistry, where only 11 College students are enrolled, or in Indic Philology, which has one undergraduate signed for each of its three courses...
...Moran, who seems to know quite a little on the dehydrated cranium subject, wants to be sure that nobody slips one of "those imitation goat-skin heads" over on him. "It's got to be authentic," he seriously asserts...
Roger Davis, who pitched the Jayvees to a 1 to 0 shutout over Newton last week, will probably toe the mound for the home team. The rest of the lineup is subject to change and depends to some extent on whom Dolph Samborski wants to use in the Varsity game against Dartmouth. It will probably include Web Durant, Gordon Ellis, Bucky Harrison, Fred Glimp, Hal Moffie, John Dunn, John Chase, and Steve Howe...
...four weeks of hot & cold debate, the delegates from 55 member nations had done considerable deriding of each other's definitions of freedom. But they had also drafted some new international law, subject to approval by their parliamentary parents (U.N.'s Economic & Social Council, the General Assembly, and participating nations). The major proposals...