Word: lynde
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Sociologist Robert S. (Middletown) Lynd: "Until the present year I have held the general position that it is unwise to engage a Catholic or a Communist to teach the social sciences ... I believe that a teacher should not teach with a bit in his teeth controlled by any organization able thereby to control what he teaches and omits from his teaching and with a record of exercising such control . . . Today, anti-communism is actively fostered as a blanket political weapon, and pressure is being brought on educational institutions to dismiss uncritically actual or alleged Communists ... I have accordingly changed...
Both Cabot and Albert J. Lynd '34, vice-president of a local agency, agreed with the journalists who appeared at last week's conference that "young men with ideas" have the inside track on entering the tough field: "If you hope to land a job with an advertising agency, first study that firm's clients, strengths, and weaknesses, and then come to the office with a definite plan of action to improve operations," they advised...
...realize that the agency is not autonomous in the advertising field," Lynd urged. "Operations go on everywhere, and if refused by the agencies, enter the assembly line at whatever point...
Flashing their sincere ties tonight will be Paul N. Swaffield, president of the American Federation of Advertisers; Harold Cabot '22, owner of his own advertising company; and Albert J. Lynd '34, account executive for a Boston firm...
...Wallace," Lynd went on to say, "as a private individual who, unlike most, has constructive plans for the future." Nesin added that "we are picking the clearest figure," Newspaper treatment, said Nesin, has been unfair and biased; it is the aim of the Committee for Wallace to present his views straight-forward as they stand...