Word: pamphleteers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Affairs. Subscription to the Bureau and to the Daily will be inseparable at $50 a year. The Daily alone used to cost $10 a year. Single copies of the Daily are upped from 5? to 20?. For $50 the subscriber will hereafter receive: 1) the Bureau's weekly pamphlets interpreting "current trends of government action" as they affect the business of the individual subscriber; 2) David Lawrence's Weekly, a pamphlet written by Publisher Lawrence who "will penetrate the maze of activities of government . . . plot the trends of legislative action and politics as they affect the business structure...
Plans for the new third year of study and research at the Business School, advocated by Dean Donham in his annual report to President Lowell, have been set forth in a pamphlet just published, entitled "Looking Ahead in Business Education." The project has received official approval and will be put into effect as soon as funds are available...
...third year will be fundamentally an extension of the graduate work being done at the present time, leading to the degree of doctor of Commercial Science, Assistant Dean J. C. Baker stated yesterday. "It will be devoted to training for leadership," the pamphlet declares, although this does not mean that "the present two-year course trains for routine, or that the new emphasis on the social aspects of business contrasts with an older individualistic theory...
...point of view adopted by the School in undertaking this training in broader social problems of business, the pamphlet states, is "a deliberate determination to take in hand the elements that control our future. It involves voluntary self-control by business in preference to enforced social control become of course topics to be most seriously studied...
...pamphlet was recently sent around to members of the club, giving comprehensive information about the activities and organization of the club...