Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although many Harvard students may not notice the portrait of John Reed '10 hanging in the Adams House Dining Hall as they eat their eggplant parmesan, he will be the subject of a symposium there this Thursday...
Reed, the subject of the movie "Reds," wrote the book "Ten Days that Shook the World," which Corliss Lamont '24 described as "the recognized eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution." Lamont, coordinator of the 16-member John Reed Centenary Committee, will serve as moderator of the symposium...
What if neither Falwell nor Bakker returns? Falwell's last action was to try to head off Bakker by turning control over to Bakker's Pentecostal denomination, the 2.1 million-member Assemblies of God, subject to Judge Reynolds' approval. An Assemblies spokesman was dumbfounded. The judge must now decide not only who should run the place but how to keep it alive. Falwell says PTL's cash-starved cable network may survive only three more weeks. The outgoing team has offered to assist in an orderly transition, assuming anything orderly is possible, when someone is found with the temerity...
...eventually wandering far from the gritty industrial town strung along the Ohio River above Wheeling, W. Va., but he never really escaped the place. He couldn't. A hypersensitive youth who just happened to be set down amid swirling olive water and factory steam, Wright had had his poetic subject matter handed to him on a dinner plate. He neither forgot nor forgave the misery that he knew...
...Attraction, in which the village of the damned goes East. The setting is a New Hampshire college that resembles Bennington, the 23-year-old author's expensive alma mater. Ellis is proof that a best-selling writer can be downbeat as long as he is upscale. Had his subject been the degrading activities of East Los Angeles Chicanos or Newark blacks, he would have been branded an unfeeling racist and would have forfeited the privilege of being seen by millions on the Today show...