Word: dispersionism
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The admirably suggestive report of the Education Committee of the Harvard Student Council will afford material for helpful discussion, not only at Harvard but in other American universities. It represents the keen observation of a committee of students who are representative of the best undergraduate intelligence and character. The principal...
"It means separation instead of union. It means divided effort instead of united effort. It means a dispersion of force instead of a concentration of force. It means aggravating our present difficulties my vessels." In 1920 he said at a banquet given by the Lord Mayor of London: "I believe...
But the approach of Spring, and the happy dispersion of musico-financial troubles (TIME, April 21, May 12, 19) seem to have infected Conductor Stokowski with more than a mild dash of gaiety, boisterousness, even vulgar abandon. Stokowski has started a hilarious military band in Philadelphia.
Both historically and by the effect of their multitude and dispersion the Cabot remain essentially and unalterably a "populous." In a few years, when their myth as been shattered and, by protective coloring, they have adapted themselves to their environment in the Three-Hilled-City, we may expect to see...
President Lowell then drew attention to the singular pertinence of this moral to the life of a forcible man in the "ordinary currents of our time." During the war there was the comfort of having a plain duty to perform, with no moral questions to decide. The great object, never...