Word: complaint
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Flexner's chief complaint is that the business schools of the country are trying to short-circuit experience and to raise business to the dignity of a profession. He suggested that Harvard's motto be changed to "Veritas et Ars Venditoria...
...reader who enjoys TIME - its frankness, its sometimes bluntness, but especially the little bits of news, side-lights if you please, that are found in no other paper to my knowledge; may I make just one little complaint? TIME, " Sept. ... 21, in "Drop-a-Crop" subhead Other States... in North Carolina estimated crop 715,000 bales) Governor Oliver Max Gardner turned his back on the South." At least some of us North Carolinians think our excellent Governor did no such thing. We think he showed more wisdom that some other Governors-he implored Governor Sterling of Texas admittedly...
Deputy Rev. John Howard Melish of Brooklyn who helped write the report pointed out that many of its recommendations were quoted from or based on statements of Gerard Swope, Owen D. Young and Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis. Nevertheless, upon Deputy Wickersham's complaint the House of Deputies deleted the House of Bishops' recommendation ("representing the mind of the Church"), said merely that the report was "given careful consideration...
...chronic complaint seems to be the inability of students to take some courses in which they have a paramount interest. The inevitable conflicting of classes must favor required subjects, at the expense of voluntary attendance at unlisted classes. In the same manner, electives are often too limited in scope and considerable trouble and red tape results from an endeavor to choose an elective under the jurisdiction of another college. In many cases, students graduate from college still harboring the desire to increase their knowledge of various topics which might have been irrelevant to their programs...
...complaint shall be at that time reported...