Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this particular Album might be able to publish an emaciated version without the use of new purveyor lists, but Album editors of future years will face extinction almost certainly unless some source of revenue is found beyond that of subscriptions. The University has apparently had two feelings on the subject of purveyor lists; economic and ethical. It was felt, first, that money spent by purveyors on Album advertising reflected back on the University in the form of higher prices. And, second, the University has felt that purveyor solicitation might be regarded by the purveyors as a polite form of black...
Admitting "a great need for more information on the problems of marriage," Mrs. Thelma G. Alper, lecturer on psychology, discounts the desirability of a formal academic course here on the subject. She vigorously denies the sweeping assertion of surveys showing that college graduates more unsuccessful matches than today's par for Reno...
...argument is not "study nature, not books," but the fact that much of the material inevitably filling such a subject is already covered in the offerings already in the catalogue. She cites as an example her own course on the Development of the Child...
...week starting Friday, Aug. 1. Times are E.D.T., subject to change...
Invitation to Learning (Sun. 12 noon, CBS). Discussion subject: Havelock Ellis' The Dance of Life...