Word: blueprinters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Machines. The C.E.D. report, Drepared by a subcommittee headed by United Airlines' William A. Patterson, was not only a study of wages; it was also a common-sense blueprint to show low a socially responsible U.S. capitalism could achieve the full benefits of the industrial revolution it had wrought...
...before with U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson. The Secretary, on his way to the London conference, had in effect said that Western Europe had bet ter get going in its conduct of the cold war and it had better lift its defenses out of the blueprint stage. As Schuman interpreted the Secretary's views, Acheson meant that everyone would have to make real sacrifices for a real defense system-and a real defense would be impossible if Western Germany were to be left...
...Stokes gives no aid & comfort to those who would interpret the U.S. Constitution as a blueprint for a secularist society. Over & over again, he stresses the basically religious-and Christian-premises of the founding fathers. Even Benjamin Franklin, considered the most skeptical, urged at the Federal Convention in 1787 that each session begin with prayer. "I have lived, Sir, a long time," he said, "and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth-that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice...
...formula and the committees are the formal part of the plan. They are not, insists, an automatic blueprint for good labor relations. Labor relations are human relations, and cannot be governed by formulae. As Seanlon says, in describing the plan: "The adult process of sitting down and slugging out problems together requires a change of attitude." This is the one absolute requirement for the success of the plan. Whatever previous relations may have been, and Seanlon has successfully installed the plan in companies where they had been bad, there must at least be the willingness on both sides to undertake...
This streams was forced underground when the Zoological Museum and Jarvis Field were built. A blueprint of the proposed museum dated 1868, with the stream on it can be checked against a plan of the area after construction (1885) in which the creek is missing. The water evidently sank down as far as the water shelf when the stream was filled in. The Biology department uses this water for its air conditioning system today...