Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...years, and especially since World War II, military men have sternly urged the nation to adopt universal military training. Six months ago a presidential commission of nine civilians began a study of the subject. This week they made their report. Their reluctant but unanimous conclusion, arrived at in a kind of solemn horror: the Army is right; universal training is a matter of "urgent military necessity...
...into a pole that carried a 13,000-volt power line. Within seconds, five nearby farm houses caught fire, the local telephone exchange was knocked out, a bull was electrocuted, and all the electric water pumps in the area stopped pumping. At home, Gomez explained: "I'm subject to fainting spells...
...week starting Friday, June 6. Times are E.D.T., subject to change...
...hold his interest if you change the subject on him," says one executive. "Got too much on his mind-logs in the rivers, paper at the mills, the new presses. . . ." He is also getting a little hard of hearing; the man who stays too long finds the boss drifting off into a Yogi-like silence. His men are careful not to smoke in his presence...
...Newton Center, Mass., a British subject more than evened things up by continuing to beat the best U.S. pros. By winning the Goodall round robin, South Africa's Bobby Locke (TIME, May 26) made it four out of six tournaments (and some $8,350 in winnings) in two months of U.S. golf. For his last 25 tournament rounds, he was 41 under...