Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...very nature isolated from the more anonymous surroundings of business or community life. The minority students' presence within these institutions is relatively new; their acceptance there is often considered "special," and their role is frequently seen as "experimental." All of this causes the minority students to be particularly subject to comparisons, evaluations, theories, prognoses, cheers and groans, condemnation and approval. They are paraded in front of millions of eyes as both the finest specimens of their various races and cultures, and also as examples of America's most pressing domestic problems. Statistics about them are published to both laud their...
Calendar changes are subject to Faculty approval. Dowling will propose the reform to the Faculty Council this week, and Karnovsky said he will bring it to the Med School faculty "in the near future...
...years ago, at a time when the Watergate scandal had reduced the Federal Government to near paralysis, TIME decided to explore the subject of leadership in depth. The result was a 38-page special section (July 15, 1974). Included was a portfolio of "200 Faces for the Future": young (45 or under) American leaders who, in the editors' view, had noteworthy civic or social impact on their communities, their institutions or the nation. When the special section appeared, Richard Nixon was still in the White House, Jimmy Carter was still in the statehouse in Atlanta and the corporate bribery...
...concerned that a tough stand will cost the U.S. its diplomatic leverage with the Arab states. Such fears are in no way allayed by a California antiboycott law that goes into effect Jan. 1. Under it, all California corporations that cooperate in the boycott against Israel will be subject to prosecution. If found guilty, they could be fined up to $1 million and their managers imprisoned for as long as three years...
Despite its geopolitical subject, the result is a typical Bellow production: part meditation, part crank letter, tinged with the doubt of Ecclesiastes and the faith of Moses, full of quicksilver insights and deep Talmudic scholarship. It is as if the Messrs. Sammler, Humboldt and Herzog collaborated on a travel-cum-history book, pulling in several directions to keep it aloft...