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Furthermore, "subbie" is not used at all in this article. It's not used in the headline either. It is used ony in the "teaser" on the front page -- and it is used only to avoid repeating "subfreshmen" so soon after the headline. Really, I could go on. But, please, send me the memo the next time the Word Police have outlawed a term that, in my innocence, I thought was innocuous.

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