Word: aims
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...efficiency expert. Yet that, too, has striking dramatic possibilities; and observers were, last week, inclined to the view that the country is about to be treated to an example of such a conflict-a battle between a man with a cause and a man with simply an aim; between an indignant voice and well-directed force; between Roy Asa Haynes and Lincoln C. Andrews...
...Federal Judicial districts or Hawaii, or Porto Rico. Under him will be a First Assistant in charge of "permissive" work with chemists and pharmacists, and a Second Assistant in charge of enforcement work with trained investigators and detectives. A legal advisor will also be attached to each district. The aim: "economy and efficiency . .. . a smaller personnel with higher qualifications...
...given by shore colleges?in a word, a seagoing, globe-trotting university operated on the usual shore basis with scheduled class hours, strict discipline and university commons for meals, all at $2,200 a head for board, passage and tuition?this was the proposal of New York University. The aim: a world point of view for U. S. students. Up to last week, some 1,800 candidates had applied for admission...
...article in the July number of Foreign Affairs, U. S. quarterly review, on sale ($1.25) at leading newsstands. †The voluntary long-term system is purely defensive in aim. Under it, large reserves cannot be trained, and per se it never constitutes a menace to peace...
...Russian bonds are held by a large number of French citizens and it is particularly difficult for any French Government, no matter how willing, to accept any arrangement with .Russia that does not eventually aim at repayment of these debts...