Word: subject
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Samuel Klein '99, who is a regular reader of The Crimson, suggests that one way to prevent inaccurate facts and quotes from creeping in is to have at least one editor who knows something about the subject matter read the article. At present, most daily stories are edited by the night editors who happen to be there. These editors are seen solely as part of the production process and are not there to "provide suggestions or insight about pieces of writing," Klein points out. In some cases, anyone with a minimal background in the subject area could have prevented...
...women are often at a disadvantage, feminists are even more so; feminist perspectives might make you suspect," says Ann Pellegrini '86, an assistant professor of English who taught English 193e: "The Subject of Feminist Theory" this term...
...University's tenure process has been the subject of debate for several years, particularly in recent months. Many contend that the entire system needs an overhaul...
Although Kavanagh's ability to portray the samesubject from many perspectives is practicedthroughout the book, as each characters react tothe weather, the turn of the sea and the creakingiceberg in a different way, his skill is mosthoned in his discussion of the novel's mostpervasive subject; the Roman Catholic Church...
After a long pause, Gomes admits that he looksback on that time with a degree of gratitude. Eventhough the intimate details of his private lifewere made the open subject of debate, he believesit helped to make Harvard a more interesting andtolerant place today. And as much as thecontroversy polarized the campus, Gomes reflects,a price has to be paid for diversity and thatprice is tolerance...