Word: subjects
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Room of the White House, musing about the future. One of them asked if he'd given any thought to what he might do after he was out of office; he had given it plenty. As he sat there on the red sofa, Clinton warmed to the subject. He would be the youngest ex-President since Teddy Roosevelt, and that, he noted, was a cautionary tale. Roosevelt had plenty of time to harass his successor, because he thought William Taft had betrayed his legacy...
...America's premier portraitists, O'Neill composes artistic yet journalistic images that convey a message quickly and clearly, as a cover must. Walker, a TIME photographer since 1979, has captured six White House News Photographer awards for pictures of the First Family. Her ability to gain a subject's trust allows her to capture truly unguarded moments that offer insight into a person's character...
Much has been written about love. Famous authors like Shakespeare and Shelley, Hallmark's Shoebox have dedicated volumes on the subject...
Valentine's gifts are a touchy subject. But a tour of Harvard Square reveals enough romance and kink to liven up your lover--be it the first-year cutie in the back of your Ec 10 section or the long-haired god in your English seminar...
...while we're on the subject of flowers, we might as well talk about chocolates--the other traditional Valentine's Day offering. For a date that demands the best, Godiva chocolates, although verging on the pretentious, will impress. These dolled-up boxes of goodies are available at Cardullo's and the Coop. At the Coop, the largest box of Godiva will set you back about $60. For romantics on a modest budget though, CVS sells Russel Stover...