Word: morganized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...distinguished services rendered to humanity," the National Institute of Social Sciences presented a gold medal to Banker J. P. Morgan. In return, he volunteered the Morgan formula for success: "Do your work; be honest; keep your word; help when you can; be fair...
...days of its famed first president, Horace Mann (1853-59), Antioch College at Yellow Springs, Ohio, kept the world of education humming with new progressive ideas. To Antioch in 1920 went tall, baldish President Arthur Ernest Morgan with ideas even newer. President Morgan split the college's students into two groups, shipped one off for five-or-ten weeks of work in offices or factories while the other studied on the campus. No professional educator but an engineer who helped harness the turbulent Mi ami River after the Dayton flood of 1913, President Morgan was released on leave from...
...basic practicality impossible to obtain in purely academic circles. The free and frank discussion, completely off the record, of present problems was not only strongly stimulating, but a vital factor in dissipating many a befogged undergraduate and academic idea. The frank disagreement and resulting argument of Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, Chairman of the TVA, and Wendell L. Wilkie, President of the Commonwealth and Southern Corporation at the same round table on government and industry; the expose of the New England hysteria on the question of Japanese imports by Robert L. O'Brien, Chairman of the Tariff Commission, at the table...
...members: William B. Berssenbrugge '37, Clarence E. Boston, Jr. '39, Henry P. Coolidge '37, Philip S. Haring '37, David H. Kimball '38, Paul E. Morgan '39, Alfonso Ossorio '38, Russell E. Sard, Jr. '39, Robert L. Scott '38, and Paul M. Sturges...
...Seattle 500 University of Washington students clamorously piled wreaths fashioned from green editions of Publisher William Randolph Hearst's PostIntelligencer on the tomb of a future Unknown Soldier, heard a student impersonating J. Pierpont Morgan gloat: "We made money out of the last war. We'll make money out of the next...