Word: liaisoning
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Again the British have started something. It is noteworthy however, that the Dartmouth politicians have refrained from headlong entry into the arena; with very sound judgment, they have directed their attention to the student--to promote a closer liaison between the "intellectual" and the laborer. After all, some students may be "intellectuals" in the future. And it seems probable that a union of intellect and manual labor, as exemplified by the British third party, would have desirable results results more widely beneficial, certainly, than those produced by the more restricted interests of "big business...
...meeting of the Association aroused its opponents in the House of Representatives to denounce it as having "the avowed purpose of nullification of the 18th Amendment," as in "close liaison with the liquor interests...
...Canby was born in Wilmington, Del. He was graduated from and took his post graduate work at Yale University. For a time he was assistant editor of the Yale Review. During the War he was busy with liaison work. His books include discussions of the short story, a novel, Our House, collections of essays and editions of one sort or another...
SPRING CLEANING-Polished contrast of philosophy of the rich idle wife and the poor busy street walker. The husband acting as liaison officer...
...greatest shocks of Niel's life was when he discovered Marian Forrester's intermittent liaison with dashing Frank Ellinger. He could not understand it-nor Marian-nor Captain Forrester, who seemed to know all, and yet to continue his trust and love for his wife. The great days passed-the Forrester fortune evaporated-Captain Forrester, crippled by a fall, spent years in dying-the pride of the house was brought down-yet Marian seemed to face Fate with a light, inflexible courage. She only broke down once, when Frank Ellinger threw her over and married-till Captain Forrester...