Word: conductive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bigger forces than Orangeman Davidson moved against NLRB last week. It developed that some people in NLRB had felt uneasy about its conduct long before the Smith investigation got under way, but had done nothing to reform it. Last August NLRB Trouble Shooter William Leiserson forced the Board to examine its own efficiency. Four NLRB regional directors studied the evidence for 60 days, in October severely indicted the Board's administrative methods, policies, machinery, recommended specific changes, many of them aimed at unpopular Secretary Witt. OverDr. Leiserson's protest, Boardmen Edwin S. Smith and J. Warren Madden pigeonholed...
...young Galilean prophet, Jesus, which would have indicated anything of a violent or seditious nature in his character. Those who knew him when he was a lad say that his work in his father's carpenter shop was excellent, and that, although he was "a real boy," his conduct was blameless at all times...
...some to whom the idea of harboring a louse is so repellent as to unhinge the mind. . . . [Louse] control is perhaps the worst of all; for it depends upon inspections which ... are so undignified that no man would willingly submit to them, nor would any in his normal mind conduct them excepting as a duty...
...Committee did not have to conduct an exhaustive investigation in order to discover that the general feeling is that much of the food served in the dining halls is poorly prepared. Complaints about cooking are traditional at Harvard as well as at other institutions. What the Committee attempted to do was to determine to what extent the complaints are chronic and unavoidable, and to what extent they could be removed by better preparation and more careful choice of dishes...
Finding ample evidence to indicate that a broader survey was advisable, the Committee asked Mr. Westcott's permission to conduct similar checks in all the House dining halls. This permission was readily granted...