Word: directed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Stokes hit the refusal of many papers, especially those in his native south, to carry news in direct opposition to their editorial policy, citing their disregard of the Negro problem and a low-wage economy as examples. "Papers do not want to print, in fact, will not print news that displeases them," he said...
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Since the largest corporations are all that can afford any kind of a recruiting program and only one out of five College graduates work for these big-name out-fits, the placement bureau's task does not consist simply of direct references...
...more specific the man's desired position, moreover, the greater chance of our giving him a direct reference," Teele adds...
...stage, the failure of Widener as an undergraduate library must continue to irritate students for the majority of their college tenure. Widener was planned exclusively as a research institution and stumbles into a welter of malfunctions when trying to cope with college needs. These inefficiencies comes as a direct result of an unequal scramble for books between undergraduates and research students and a poorly organized circulation system. Until Lamont Library provides the answer to College reference work, an interim system emphasizing student requirements rather than those of the 1500 men holding stack permits would enable an overburdened library to maintain...