Word: approaches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...anniversary donation. The former necessitated the payment of specified premiums through all manner of times, good or bad. The latter was apt to degenerate, all too often, into a last minute scramble for funds among the wealthy members of the class. Prominent in the Harvard Fund's annual approach to every alumnus and in the voluntary nature of the gifts is the purpose, of course, to correct the disproportion under both of the older systems. The success which has attended the Harvard Fund's efforts merits wholehearted support from this year's graduating class...
...windscreen. ... I favored my left hand a bit. the hand wrapped to the elbow with elastic bandages. ... I am not at all happy about it. Frankly, there is no reason why I should be. My car has a potential speed of at least 300 m.p.h. ... I had hoped to approach within at least 15 miles...
Sounding a call for business leaders with understanding of the economic system and its social relationships, W. B. Donham '98, dean of the Business School, in his annual report to the president, made public yesterday, outlines a new and broader approach to business problems which the School is expected to pursue. Dean Donham cites over-specialization as an important cause of the current economic collapse, and voices the intention of the School to concentrate study to an increasing extent on the general problems of business...
...curriculum of the School must continue both objective and realistic and be kept free from sheer sentimentalism. From a pedagogical standpoint this can only be accomplished by thorough specialized study early in the curriculum of business as it exists both statically and dynamically. The larger objectives can be effectively approached only on the background of such training. Any other approach would turn into efforts to blueprint the future and project Utopias in ways which will always remain logically impossible of attainment, because new and unforeseeable factors continuously intrude their forces and require reappraisals of the whole situation. The study...
...seat on the Council of the League of Nations at a given time will act with full powers for the other three. Thus, compared to other small nations who reach the League Council only at long intervals, each member of the Little Entente is assured of what will approach a permanent seat, something possessed today by only five Great Powers: France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan...