Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Arlic V. Bock, head of the Hygiene Department, had previously announced his opposition to the abolition of special fees. His statement on the subject came at the time of the Student Committee's report...
Roscoe Pound, dean of the Law School from 1916 to 1936, is the subject of a new biography by a former student of his, Paul L. Sayre '16, professor of law at the University of Iowa...
...detailed account of seventy-four years of Harvard football, including the highlights of every game and the lineups of each Yale contest, is the subject of "The History of Football at Harvard," a new book by Morris A. Beale. The volume also contains a foreword by Hamilton Fish '10, and an introduction by John Kieran...
After his playing days were over, Wild Bill had become a coach; two years ago, he came back to his alma mater. By last week he had made a perfect record-19 uninterrupted defeats. Every time the word football came up, his friends thoughtfully changed the subject...
...scholars, was the final verdict on James Boswell. The 18th Century Scotsman was regarded as little more than a toady and a drunken rogue, whose one claim to fame was his great and somehow accidental Life of Samuel Johnson. And many credited the book's virtues to the subject rather than the biographer...