Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Culminating a series of talks on aerial photography given by visiting army experts, Captain D. M. Reeves will speak tonight at 8 o'clock in the Geographical Institute. His subject is to be "The Use of Aerial Photographs in Archaeology." Captain Reeves, whose special field is the reading of aerial photos, has worked for many years in conjunction with anthropological investigation...
...annual address will be given this year by the Reverend Samuel Atkins Eliot, who recently resigned as Minister of the Arlington Street Church in Boston. Reverend Eliot's subject will be "The Minister's Job in a Time of Change...
...back to Congress, one of the curiosities of politics, a scholar and a man of principle. With physics as his hobby, he is a member of the American Academy of Sciences. His studies are principally history, sociology and economics. No pains are too great when he is investigating a subject. When he was studying improvements in the U. S. parliamentary system, he learned French in order to verify a translation from de Tocqueville. So that his constituents cannot interrupt his studies, he keeps his home address in Washington to himself, has a secret office in the old House Office Building...
About six weeks is the time lag necessary for Joseph Stalin to realize that one of his major policies has provoked hostile world public opinion and to hush it up accordingly. Last week the Soviet Press had been hushed since March 19 on the subject of Stalin's vengeance, exacted from citizens of Leningrad for the assassination there of the Dictator's "Dear Friend" Sergei Kirov (TIME. Dec. 10). Correspondents, unable to pry a single fact from the State since it announced that 1,074 Leningraders had been arrested, did get past the Soviet censor last week these...
...chairs in improvised conference halls; rising to perfunctory votes of thanks; hoisting highballs in smoke-filled rooms; puffing after-dinner cigars while the tri-colored dessert melts, the ice-water turns tepid, the cigaret butts float in the coffee saucers, and the speaker of the evening warms to his subject of "Freedom of the Press." For the last half of April traditionally is the season when men of the Press come together to talk about their business...