Word: leadership
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...recital was given by the Hampden Quartet last night in the Leverett Howes Junior Common Room, at which negro spirituals were heard. The program was sponsored by the John Leverett Society under the leadership of Richard H. Kiblke '34, president of the Society...
...four attempts to climb Mt. Waddington, a 13,000 foot peak in the Coast Range of British Columbia. The evening was concluded with a brief account by Bradford Washburn '31. President of the club, of the conquest last summer, of Mt. Crillon by a Harvard-Dartmouth expedition under his leadership...
Fortunately there is hope that this year's fiasco will not be repeated two years hence. The Republicans, who have no hope of improving their condition today, will be sadly in need of leadership--which they have not got--to hold together. The Democrats, willy, nilly, must then there will stand with or against Roosevelt and there will be serious disaffection in their ranks. The outlook is bright for an intelligent realignment, Conservative and Radical, or Stick-in-the-mind and Liberal, which every way you look at it. Then, if the candidates themselves conduct a campaign on real issues...
...Great Little Gaston pushed on against the politicians. This week he will ask Chamber and Senate to go to Versailles and there in joint session as the National Assembly amend the Constitution to: 1) raise the Premier who is now primus inter pares ("first among equals") to explicit leadership of his Ministers; 2) empower the President, one year or more after election of the Chamber, to dissolve it without the consent of the Senate; 3) empower the Government to punish strikes within the career ranks of French civil servants by dismissal; 4) provide that in case the Chamber fails...
Burning its own power platform of three years ago, IBA declared: "Fundamental principles are by way of being tested, and fallacious theories must be refuted not by argument, but by actual experience." Government competition was merely a "challenge to the leadership of the industry." IBA even admitted that "evidence of fairness" on the part of Tennessee Valley Authority was "by no means lacking" (see above...