Word: profoundly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...director of the Hygiene Department. Despite the excellent reputation which years of service had given him, the position demanded a younger man whose youth and vitality would ensure vigorous execution of the office. In Dr. Worcester Harvard undergraduates have always found a sympathetic friend and it is with profound regret that they see him forced by declining years to give way to a younger...
...with Mr. Weber's withdrawal last week, came a profound, if involuntary, break in Allied's tradition of secrecy. Directors announced that application would be made for permanent listing under the Securities & Exchange Act-a move that requires full & complete disclosure of almost every corporate secret. Prospect of having his salary (once reputedly as high as $780,000 per year) or his stockholdings spread before the Public, may have hastened Mr. Weber's retirement. Alternative to Allied listing was to have its 2,400,000 shares banished to over-the-counter trading...
...least a full course in science (not a half-course, as stated in the editorial) is required for admission to it. The history of science unquestionably requires a knowledge of at least six major fields: in its highest form it is a task of painstaking research and profound scholarship. Dr. Sarton's massive volumes, modestly titled "An Introduction to the History of Science," attests this well. To offer such a course to men who are too lazy to take an elementary science course would be the height of absurdity. And it is searcely tenable that "the only logical alternative...
When Author Thomas Mann, some ten years ago, began to write his version of the ancient tale of Joseph, he did not expect to find in its archaic simplicity such profound implications as he soon began to discover. The story of Joseph in the Bible takes 13 chapters; to cover the same ground Author Mann has already used up two full-length volumes, will need one more. But, as readers of the first installment know (TIME, June 11, Joseph And His Brothers is not simply an expanded retelling of the Bible tale. In the 50-odd close-written pages that...
...Legislature will keep a lot of men out of work by making it impossible for PWA to make loans or grants. Apparently the Senator favors sharing wealth but not sharing work. Perhaps the Senator knows how to produce wealth without work and perhaps we'll have a profound economic and political theory announced after the Longislature has been in session some time...