Word: reference
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...companies no decision or series of decisions made by their chief executives affects their specialized interests so vitally as the complex social forces which make up this national and world-wide catastrophe. We need a new type of business executives, administrators with understanding of the complex organism which we refer to as civilization...
...refer to the furniture made in Grand Rapids, and couple it with people who have more money than taste. We who have made the furnishings of homes a life work are not unaccustomed to hear some such comments from half-baked decorators who have "arrived" by reading a book and doing a friend's apartment. It is surprising, however, to get it from TIME...
...invariably refer to it as the Civil War. a term we have been taught to avoid, but one which most people employ; even most Southerners...
...this the only educational progress of Dr. Stearns' regime. By "Exeter's educational advances" I judge you refer to the division of the classes into small groups and the addition of enough men to the faculty to permit the teaching of these small groups according to capacity and ambition. Here Andover, though not the leader, has kept pace, a fact that your editorial neglects. There are as yet no round tables at Andover, but the classes in at least two divisions, English and Latin, have already been broken up into groups according to ability, and plans are being made...
Governor Moore was at a crippled children's Christmas party when the message reached him. Smilingly said the Governor of New Jersey to the Governor of Georgia: "I wish the Governor of Georgia a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year, and respectfully refer him to the Fuller case...