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Word: subjected (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...United States under modern conditions must, for the sake of their own future, give thought to the rest of the world, that I, as the responsible executive head of the nation, have chosen this great inland city and this gala occasion to speak to you on a subject of definite national importance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Bad Neighbor Policy | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

...That the subject of the President's speech last week was not known in advance by no means indicated that it was the result either of hasty decision or of hasty preparation. Throughout his Western tour Franklin Roosevelt was in close touch with Washington. Well-worn pigskin Presidential mail pouches went to and from the train with incessant regularity. While he stopped beside a road in Washington to watch a "high-rigger" lumberjack lop the top off a fir tree, another kind of high-rigger slung a wire across the single telephone wire along the road, handed the instrument...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Bad Neighbor Policy | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

...come to an agreement with the Italian Government as to the patrolling of the Mediterranean by French, Italian and British warships [TIME, Oct. 4]. If we could once make real progress in the settlement of the Spanish problem, the way would be open to those conversations which formed the subject of the recent correspondence between Signor Mussolini and myself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Reactions to Roosevelt | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

...book describes fifty different definitions of personality and fifty-two methods of studying it. Taken as a whole, it is the best available handbook on all aspects of personality and personality study. Yet it is no mere compendium, but an interesting and original approach to a subject which concerns all of us. It is not too technical for the educated reader who has not studied psychology...

Author: By Arthur Jenness, Lecturer ON Psychology, and Harvard Univ., S | Title: Crimson Bookshelf | 10/15/1937 | See Source »

Professor Sanders claimed at the start that he was no authority on the subject of "Practical Problems of Personal Christianity." He proceeded to discuss the foundations of physical and moral beliefs, explaining that the latter originated in the Old Testament...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SANDERS SPEAKS ABOUT RELIGION AS A LAYMAN | 10/15/1937 | See Source »

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