Word: subject
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with the blood of several persecuted minorities coursing through his veins, I feel I may express myself on this subject. Paul W. Friedrich...
...wish to express my appreciation for the kind letters that students have sent to the CRIMSON and to me personally on the subject of the interruption in the last lecture of Social Relations lb. George C. Homans Associate Professor of Sociology
...painted Poet Eliot in 1938, had been chagrined to have the portrait rejected by the Royal Academy. This year, at 64, Lewis tried the same subject again, produced a picture that few would find either exciting or distasteful. When a TIME correspondent asked him to describe what he had done this time, Lewis obligingly sat down and wrote...
Eyes & Mind. What did the subject think of all this? Said well-pleased Poet Eliot: "There is a good deal to be said for sticking to the same doctor . . . There is the same reason for sticking to the same painter-if he is a good painter; he knows the history of one's face as well as the expression assumed for the sitting-an expression which is sometimes a defensive or bogus one when exposed to the sustained scrutiny of an unfamiliar pair of eyes on the other side of the easel...
...galaxy. One of the oldest forms of science fiction is the "Utopia story," in which a coherent history of an ideal world is sketched out. A popular form is the "prophecy story," in which the consequences of man's inventive ingenuity in, say, rocket ships, are thought out. Subject matter ranges from the zoology of other planets to apocalyptic portraits of the world after it has been destroyed in the Third, Fourth or Fifth World...