Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Europe has shrunk," observed Poet Stephen Spender in Manhattan. "It is now only a small nose on a vast body which is Asia." He turned to the subject of writing. "Journalism," said he, "has a way of killing the creative writing in a man, because . . . you have to put more and more of your thoughts into your articles, in a simplified form. . . . Soon you find you're producing a kind of perpetual Reader's Digest of yourself...
...college presidents, who are trying to hold down bulging enrollments, he has issued a come-one-come-all invitation to students (TIME, Sept. i). Last week he sounded off on the recruiting of beefy backs and linemen to do or die (at a price) on the football field, a subject which makes most college presidents look the other way. Taylor invited the presidents of 14 other urban colleges and universities to join the University of Louisville in an out-&-out professional football league...
...earned pocket money by sneaking onto neighboring golf courses to retrieve lost balls. He could outrun the gang-and the cops-every time. But a stern talk from Ma Robinson put him out of business. She was, and is, a fervent Methodist who can be volubly graphic on the subject of hell. (A few weeks ago, when the Dodgers were not doing so well, Jackie wrote to his ma: "Quit praying just for me alone, Ma, and pray for the whole team...
...were the industry's supplies of ore, asked Martin. That, replied Fairless, was a controversial subject. "Well, maybe that is a little too controversial," said Martin quickly...
Expected to arrive in Cambridge tomorrow, President Conant is coming directly from Omaha, where he spoke yesterday to the Harvard Club of Nebraska on the subject of "Education in a Free Society...