Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...subject matter of almost universal concern," says Mitchell Daniels, president of the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank. "There's genuine alarm about year after year of rotten performance...
Under a plan scheduled to be completed by September, students will be able to search for books by subject, author, title and key word from a personal computer, he said. The University has spent more than $400,000 and several years to make the catalogues accessible to students...
...York law dictates that private clubs will only be subject to public laws concerning gender discrimination if they have more than 400 members, provide a regular meal service, and accept payments from corporations who pay the employee's membership dues. None of these characteristics apply to final clubs. Final clubs exist solely as social institutions, not as business associations involved in commercial activities. Female students really aren't missing out on that much...
...John: Harvard goalie John Devin, who led all ECAC goaltenders with a 2.57 goals-against average, was the subject of Bob Monahan's profile on Page Four in yesterday's Boston Globe...
...Core offers too few courses in each of its 10 subject areas and consequently, large classes result. For example, last fall each area averaged a mere 4.3 course offerings, with some areas, like Moral Reasoning, offering as few as two classes. When only two classes are offered for a student body of over 6000, those classes obviously will become large and unwieldly. These large classes become, as Professor Richard Pipes told the Harvard Gazette, "like an Off-Broadway production...