Word: booklets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...scores of schools and his 4,000 subscribers Clyde Miller thereupon sent last week what was intended to be a crushing reply-the Institute's first major work, an outline of a course of study for high-school students. Only contemporary propagandist specifically named in this somewhat general booklet was none other than Edward Bernays: "Hired by [Western Union] to boost its business," said the booklet "Edward L. Bernays suggested that delivery boys, paging the recipient of a telegram . . . say, 'Western Union...
...Chafee's booklet, entitled "Dorr Pamphlet No. I", is one of the brightest and most entertaining clinical reports made lately on New England Politics. Anybody with a sense of humor will enjoy the dry wit which pervades all but the most legal parts. There is a feminine appeal, too, in the shape of Mrs. O'Hara and her disappointed horses, and a good bit of Drama in the clash of two sections of the Democratic Party, each led by strongwilled, self-made men. Unfortunately in Rhode Island...
...enclosing a booklet which contains our eligibility rules. Sincerely your, (signed) William J. Bingham...
...airport operators and experts made a tedious job of the revision of hundreds of rules. Under the Federal law which provides that all regulations must be published immediately in the Federal register, the new air rules must, of necessity, appear piecemeal, while proofreading is progressing on a complete separate booklet of air commerce regulations. The rules effective this week cover eleven chapters dealing with rating of pilots, instructors, mechanics, equipment, repairs and general operating...
...with distribution of this unique booklet, the work of the Office has just begun as far as the student is concerned. It is extremely necessary that all seniors who are as yet unplaced or uncertain about what they will be doing at this time next year, register early with the Office, so that the student's particular aptitudes may be discovered, and interviews arranged with the proper employers. It should be borne in mind at all times, however, that the Placement Office, while leading a student right up to trough of employment, cannot get the job for him. Dean Plimpton...