Word: leaders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Leaders. . . . Any nice lady can be friendly to a little girl, but she cannot be a Scout leader without training. So we have training classes in camps and universities and these are why we need money...
...Street. What could properly be called the World Press was on tiptoes and the telephone. The U. S. Ambassador, Charles Gates Dawes, arrived (without pipe, for the spotlight was not on him) to say good-bye and make friendly suggestions. Also came (impossible in a less civilized country) the leader of the Opposition, Stanley Baldwin, the ousted Conservative chief saying "good-bye-good luck" to the installed Labor Chief, for the general good it might do England...
...valued member of the Supreme War Council when he died. Released from the Army for the State in 1925 by special edict of the late Emperor Yoshihito, General Tanaka devoted himself to the then important Seiyukai (Conservative) Party -reputedly oldest in Japan. He soon became its sagacious leader and led it to power once more as Prime Minister...
Untimely seems the death of every great leader. Most untimely for Japan and the Seiyukai Party last week, was the death of Statesman Tanaka, whose determined methods had sometimes brought him the name of the "Mussolini of Japan...
Famous as a leader of the so-called "Gesielt School' in psychology, Dr. Kohier is the author of a book called "The Mentality of Apes" which has had a wide circulation in psychological circles. Dr. Kohier is chairman of the departments of philosphy and psychology at the University of Berlin where he founded the Gestelt School. More by necessity than choice, Dr. Kohier took up the psychological study of apes. It was while he was interned on the Canary Islands that he did the research work in ape-study which resulted in the publication of his book...