Word: subjects
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...teams," which basically operate as separate units. "There isn't a day that goes by that we don't have a call on larcenies," Dougherty says, commenting on the Med School area. "The thefts really started in 1966...Some of the things that routinely happen now would be the subject of conversation for a week, then," Dougherty says...
...imperative for the Federal Reserve to tighten up by feeding less money into the banks than people want to borrow from them, an effort in which Miller will need Carter's full support. Though the board runs its own show on interest rates and money supply and is not subject to presidential orders, as a practical matter it must try to coordinate its policy with that of the Administration...
...dean and U.S.C. Professor Willard Beling, a former employee of Aramco (Arabian American Oil Co.) and holder of the Saudi-endowed King Faisal Chair of Islamic and Arab Studies. Beling would also become the center's director, and many of the faculty were fretting over his not being subject to the university's normal committee checks and balances in making appointments and running the center. Quipped one professor: "Why not just set up a feudal society on the campus and establish fiefdoms instead of departments...
...receives the ball from between the center's legs. After a successful play, teammates sometimes hug or slap each other on the bottom. The possible homosexual implications of these and other football rituals have long been noted by professional and amateur behavioralists alike. But none have studied the subject more closely than Alan Dundes, an anthropologist at the University of California in Berkeley. In his view, fanny patting and centering the ball are only the tip of the gay iceberg. Writing in Western Folklore, Dundes says that the "unequivocal sexual symbolism of the game" makes it clear that football...
...letter from Elizabeth A. Gray, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Kirkland House, students were urged to provide an explanation and description of their own conduct in the incident and were warned that they might be subject to disciplinary action...