Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Spotty as is the industrial-outlook, and various as is the opinion of industrial leaders as to prosperity for 1924, almost everyone has been impressed by the showing of the leading electrical equipment companies during the past few years...
...still tending to obscure the fundamental issues of reconstruction the appropriation of ten million dollars by the House of Representative for the relief of starving women and children in Germany comes as a decided surprise. It is at once an evidence if a renewed sanity in political outlook and an indication of the seriousness of the food problem in Germany. As an expression of a forgiving spirit and a desire to alleviate unnecessary; suffering the bill should call forth only favorable comment, which even the suspicion that the measure was in part designed for the very practical purpose of pleasing...
...upon statesmanship toward eugenics, scientific research, preferential reproduction, art, and internationalism. Special emphasis is placed upon the importance of the socialization of science, of the humanizing of industry, of the trusting of intelligence, and the necessity of philosophical reconstruction. The book is concluded with a chapter on the ethical outlook; giving the mental habits necessary for the new approach to the important problems suggested by Mr. Wiggam...
...article in a current number of "Good Housekeeping", one William J. Shepherd, who is an author and a journalist, undertakes to show that over one half of America's future citizens now receiving training in the public schools "will, under temptation, have an unethical outlook on life." Scores of school-children, according to Mr. Shephard, assented to such statements as "Cheating a railroad is not so much a sin as cheat a person," and "If a storekeeper gives you too much change, it is all right to keep it, because he would probably do the same if you paid...
...that is that children in their social growth represent the successive stages through which man has passed to reach his present state of civilization-it must be remembered that this masculine Cassandra is both an author and a journalist, which might induce him to take as pleasantly gloomy an outlook as possible on the future of this great republic. If the age of accountability is placed at twelve, as it usually is, and many of the children examined were only ten or eleven, it is fairly obvious that these pseudo-scientific data may be received with several grains of salt...