Word: frequenting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Frequent rest periods and a sympathetic audience for one's woes make the worker more efficient and productive according to Business School investigators in psychology. It is a welcome change for the efficiency expert to attempt for once to moderate the wheels of industry instead of everlastingly increasing their tempo and it must be a still more welcome change for the poor office workers to have a human interest shown in their affairs. Sympathetic listeners are all too few in any sphere of life...
...parent's may plead, they never discipline. But with marriage a hard life begins. The married couple have never seen each other till their wedding, rarely like each other. They have no house of their own, must work hard to pay back the marriage expenses. Divorce or separation is frequent. Mrs. Mead is reminded...
...Arnold needs came before the National Association of Police & Fire Surgeons and the Medical Directors of Civil Service Commissions when they convened in Manhattan last week. Dr. Samuel B. Hadden, associate neurologist of the Philadelphia Department of Public Safety, reminded his associates that inflammation of the brain is a frequent cause of children's misdemeanors, that they often develop anti-social tendencies and lose their sense of responsibility, with little or no impairment of their other mental faculties. Such children may develop into "master criminals." Dr. Hadden advised that they be sent to special training schools...
...accordance with its policy of the last two years The Harvard Society for Contemporary Art will hold various exhibitions at frequent intervals during the coming year. The first of this, its third season, will be a Tercentenary showing and will open about October...
...action of the library officials in requiring all users of the library to submit their books and bags for inspection can be met only with assent. The frequent disappearance of volumes last year at an unprecedented total necessitates a drastic means of prevention in order to insure the proper supply of books for the users. Whatever inconvenience may be imposed on the members of the library is an unavoidable adjunct to the protection of the majority...