Word: leadership
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...informational request, such as what the miners of West Virginia felt about a certain public issue. In 1940 Cantril's "Invasion of Mars," a study of public reaction to the famed Orson Welles broadcast, assumed the proportions of a classic in social psychology. Another of Cantril's efforts, the Leadership Poll, made a significant contribution with its culling of labor and business chieftain viewpoints on current affairs...
...that the experimental period has passed, Princeton's leadership rests with "keeping standards high," according to Gordon W. Allport '19, Professor of Social Relations, a top public opinion expert himself. "Public opinion polling occupies such a crucial position in our life," he declared Monday, "that we cannot permit it to degenerate into a racket. In this connection Princeton's archives and journal set high levels for both ethical and technical performance...
...question of leadership for an opposition force accentuates the still-unrecorded stand of Representative Kennedy. As the young liberal spokesman in the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Kennedy has attempted to alter over-cautions policies in that oligarchical organization. Slated for February are the Memorial Committee's meeting and executive gatherings of the Harvard Clubs and the Alumni both able to confirm a decision...
...great middle class, once the leader of progressive movements, now can only aid by providing leadership for the militant masses, according to the author of "Middletown...
...learned to respect the fighting qualities of the Communists. After the war he sought for a way to bring the U.S. and Russia together, has since decided that compromise is impossible. He now writes editorials for Paris' conservative daily Figaro, advocating a strong, vigilant western world under U.S. leadership...