Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...week starting Friday, July 11. Times are E.D.T., subject to change...
Then Radziwill turned to the subject of anti-Semitism in Poland...
...Senate and Chamber of Deputies, a Supreme Court with the power to pass on the constitutionality of laws. The President will be elected for a four-year term by direct universal suffrage, but cannot succeed himself for two following terms. Most controversial measure: the power given the President, subject to the approval of Congress, to order the "preventive detention of persons who there is reason to believe are implicated" in plans to overthrow the Government...
...school and 81 kids from the regular public schools of Westwood Hills, all of them about 13, and with equal I.Q.s (about 112). Then the same tests were given to both groups. Miss Seeds's students did as well as the others, if not better, in almost every subject-even on the non-progressives' home grounds (reading, arithmetic). Said Miss Seeds: "It was a great victory. Besides, our children are world-minded...
...Orleans (United Artists), which deals with early jazz, tries hard to give its subject the love and enthusiasm it deserves. In many respects, the movie does no more than clumsily suggest the fine picture that might be made about jazz. An elementary history of the cellar art, New Orleans barely hints at the fascinating redolence and toughness of New Orleans' red-lighted Storyville, where jazz was born, and little of it is imaginatively filmed...