Word: growths
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...most important factor in the management of the department store is the personal element, which is essential to success. Care, good breeding, intelligence, and fidelity are indispensable, and there is a field for originality and intellectual growth. Though the retail business has reached a high level, there will always be a vast opportunity for men with first-class executive and financial ability to broaden and improve the business profession...
...power because of their very simplicity. In these sayings the element of love is dominant as the supreme power of all. Here also we find the qualities noticed in Schmiedel's work: the earnest attitude toward life and the belief in a personal religion. Christ believed in the marvellous growth of good from humble beginnings. Our life should be one of sacrifice. In the utterance, "For he that hath to him shall be given; and he that hath not, from him shall be taken away even that which he hath," we at first may see an element of injustice...
...growth of interest in the game leads us to hope that before long an indoor rink in this vicinity will obviate the necessity of playing the intercollegiate contests at New York...
Professor Prothero's course, History 30, The Growth of the British Empire, will not be given. Professor Redlich's courses: Government 10, Parliamentary Government in England; Government 18, Local Administration, and Constitutional and Administrative Institutions in Europe; Government 20a, Topics in the Local Government of England and the European Continent, will not be given...
...most promising development during the last decade has been the increased interest and support of the graduates; they will be needed in the near future. The growth of the University is threatened, and with decreased enrolment their financial support may be necessary to maintain the standards of scholarship. President Eliot in closing congratulated his successor on "the sure growth of the influence of the University throughout the land, not only to foster art, literature and science, but also free institutions in which will lie the power and strength of our country...