Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...want to express our keen appreciation of the very fair and informative article in your July 13 issue on the subject of consumers cooperation...
There was more concise, accurate information on the subject in a comparatively short article than I have seen in any other popular publication...
...would be too long to go into here. ... I may say, though, that in the course of the evening we bought a copy of the Philadelphia Inquirer of May 17 in which there was published an article on the Matanuska Valley colony by this eminent authority on the subject. Too, he showed me numerous articles of the same nature which he had written, and which he had planned to peddle about to different papers. As he so originally expressed it, "they were going like hot cakes'. I can't write them fast enough...
...Republican Presidential nomination last week (see p. 9), the White House issued an executive order designed to deflate Republican attacks on Postmaster General Farley and the New Deal's postmaster patronage. Decreed President Roosevelt: All first, second and third-class postmasters*-13,730 in all-will henceforth be subject to civil service regulations...
...dealing with the insane, it is sometimes necessary to resort to the Binet-Féré method of fascination by which, if it is successful, complete automatism is induced. The subject is asked to look fixedly at the operator's right eye, and the operator stares fixedly at the subject's left eye, at the same time grasping his hands firmly. In a little while the operator's eye appears to shine brilliantly and the patient's expression becomes vacant. Dr. Cannon finds certain defects in this procedure: "If the patient is refractory...