Word: economice
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Such actions are obviously wrong. But actions arise from motives, and motives are formed by inherited traits and acquired training. The former are beyond our power to change; the latter demands our immediate attention. In all the instances I have given above, the motive of the action was openly selfish...
My thought is neither more nor less than a call to take a sensible middle course. Spiritual development of personality must depend on material opportunities; and therefore we should recognize, as a sine qua non for a progressive human being, a frank striving for money--and the time and things...
At the last meeting of the University Corporation on Monday, two more members of the Faculty were granted leaves of absence for the remainder of the present academic year to enable them to engage in active war work. Professor Louis Caryl Graton, of the Geology Department, was granted leave of...
The one great economic problem of the war is that of redirecting our national energy. Questions of money, finance, industry, thrift, taxes, war loans, ships, food, labor,--in fact, every special question is really a part of that great question, and must be solved with reference to it. We must...
France could be much speeded on the road to normal conditions if the strain of rebuilding were shifted to less tired shoulders. It will be hard enough for her to return to every-day social and economic life without the added burden of having a large part of her territory...