Word: question
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...showed that the prevalent idea of the meaning of work as a means of controlling the greatest share of material products was fast giving way to the consideration of work and especially of useful co-operation as a means of service to mankind. He took up the question of president-day industrial problems and showed that the interests of capital and labor were identical in many respects such as labor legislation for the equalization of risk between employer and workman and again in the case of compensation for injury to employee. He pointed out that the lowering of the wage...
...Wireless Club will hold a meeting in Apley 2 this evening at 8 o'clock to discuss the question of amateur operators, apropos of the Titanic disaster. All members of the University who are interested are invited...
...Seerley, since his connection with the Training School, has charge of the instruction in sex question and in the psychology of the individual. He has lectured and done work on this subject at many institutions throughout the country. Besides founding the Springfield Commission on outdoor public playgrounds for the city children, of which commission he is now a member, Dr. Seerley is also on the Springfield School Board...
...general ignorance and utter lack of acquaintance with culture of the average American undergraduate was almost tragic. He waved his arms, and said he believed, apropos of the time-honored legend of Semitic 12 at Harvard, that a chance half-dozen college men could not answer offhand the question, "Who was Jehovah?" We asked a chance half-dozen, and only four of them answered, "I don't know," and our pride limped away. Now perhaps this is not a fair question; perhaps, however, Mr. Johnson speaks the truth. Recalling Mr. Stover's psychology on various occasions, we are inclined...
...assigned to a student who in 1912-13 will be a member of the Senior class, or of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and will study Economics, with special reference to problems connected with public service industries. Unlike most scholarships, it is administered as a prize: no question of pecuniary need is considered in the assignment...