Word: mutualization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bulldog again wears an engaging grin that displays teeth as well as cheerfulness, and John Harvard dispenses hospitality with one hand while he meditatively sharpens his pioneer's axe with the other. This is the time when indifference takes its annual vacation, for the tradition of fifty years f mutual regard and respect is entering on its second half century...
...Mutual Admiration Society held the first meeting of its annual convention at the Copley Theatre yesterday afternoon and for the price of admission the literate public can enjoy a return engagement of the Society on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Frances A. F. Saltonstall has written a play with a Boston accent on the cerebrations of the human brain and the success of mental telepathy and has titled it, "As He Thinketh...
...when the Student Committee renders its report next spring, its work should be such as to confirm this assumption, then, indeed, will be time to recognize that the interests of education are best served when those who teach and those who are taught arrive at a mutual understanding by laboring together in their common cause, each the complement of the other...
...monthly conferences which are expected to follow have not yet been definitely arranged. It is understood that they will deal with such concrete problems as absenteeism, fallacies in employment work, labor turnover, employees' mutual benefit plans, fatigue, and psychology of incentives. The dates and speakers will be announced later...
...education needed in the days before us is an education calculated to fit men to live together, to work together and to understand themselves and each other and their diverse individual, mutual, and common problems as they arise in the intricate, incessant interplay of life; to understand and utilize, too, the environment in which that life must be lived. There will be diminishing place for any arid or ornamental "scholarship" (that is, mere erudition for its own sake out of books), for any complacent self-exclusion in a life of purely intellectual contemplation. Before anything worthwhile is written, something must...