Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...wire was opened later that morning with a bulletin carrying my byline, definitely announcing that Harding would be nominated that afternoon-the second day of balloting. The reason the story carried my by-line was that I had been assigned to write the daily story on candidates (outside the convention hall), and to have charge of the collection of news on the convention floor. . . . This system of a single by-line covering the work of several men is still in vogue in press associations...
...business as usual at all costs. He has courageously abstained from purchasing war stamps or bonds, realizing that such action would be aiding the war effort. He has even been courageous enough to write his beliefs in the form of a petition, which he posted on his House bulletin board. His name is unknown, since through thoughtfulness, he neglected to attach his signature to the petition, which ran as follows...
...says that he has not been so busy since Teddy Roosevelt stayed there in 1911 and made a speech in the garden. A big part of his job is to handle cables for officers who give the hotel as their address. He fastens all such cables to a bulletin board next to the desk. Right now every square inch of the board is covered with unclaimed cables...
...Bulletin Index...
Donald Nelson, in his Alumni Bulletin article on "Universities and Conversion to Total War" has said: "This is neither an old man's war nor a young man's war. It is a smart man's war." The job of the university is to provide "smart men," and the peculiar task of the undergraduate school is to give that sort of general training which is a pre-requisite to successful advanced work in any special field. This liberal arts training should help men to see where they are going before they start out, it should give them a grasp...