Word: nationalities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This week the 40th of this long line of monarchs also made history. He set out to visit: 1) a Dominion in which no British Sovereign had ever set foot; 2) a hemisphere never penetrated in person by any ruling King of Great Britain; 3) the nation which but for the stupidity of his great -great -great -Grandfather George, would today be the richest dominion of his Empire...
...official communique, dispatched to Polish envoys in European capitals, said that "independent Polish policy which never has sought anything except defense of its own interests has rejected and will reject any plan of union with one nation against another...
Stressing the complexity of modern government administration, Governor Saltonstall said of the School, "Through its courses, through the circle of its teachers and advisers, and through the research it encourages, it will contribute immeasurably toward a more expert and business-like management of the nation's affairs...
...This building has been erected as an expression of a growing demand for standards of public administration worthy of a progressive nation. . . . The New School, we trust, will produce social engineers as well as social architects, skilled in administrative strategy as well as political theory." With these words, the classical, granite structure which is the Littauer Center was officially opened, to serve this and coming generations...
...after two years of conferences and discussion, will prove very significant. It may well be the dawn of a new era in training men for government position. But the more immediate result will be the graduates of the School, the social engineers of the future. The eyes of the nation are focused on these men, and it is their job to carry the torch, to bring the light. It is up to them to be the trained city-managers, the heads of government bureaus, the professors of political economy of tomorrow. Their is the obligation to show the layman...