Word: minore
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...unexpectedly rapid purchase of the entire first edition of the Tradition Booklet printed by the CRIMSON, the editors have decided to print a second impression. The type used in the first edition has been kept intact, and as soon as a few minor changes are made, the second impression will...
...Sweezy '29 and R. A. Stout '29, editors of the booklet, announced that all the type had been preserved and that plans for a revised edition were being considered. New binding was being considered, several new pictures, and minor changes suggested by M. A. De Wolfe Howe '88, noted author, and J. F. Merrill '89, editor of The Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The booklet has attracted international attention, and is being translated into foreign languages...
...Several minor changes in the lineups of the three teams of the University football squad to the two workouts yesterday indicated the very temporary character of most of the arrangement of candidates in positions during the past week...
...long been making so little money. Mexico might have sought her expert in the. U. S. (where most miles of railway are), or in Great Britain (where express trains make longest, fastest non-stop runs), or even in Scandinavia (for Swedes are great railway builders to the minor nations...
Nine years ago President Henry Sturgis Dennison decided that the time had come to set up some sort of health supervision for his 130 major and minor executives. He is a paternalistic employer. He put in the Taylor System of scientific management in his Framingham factories; he started a profit-sharing system, through which the employes now own a good third of the company's stock...