Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lippmann '10, as a "catch-adcatch-can wresting match." Lippmann writing in the special CRIMSON issue released upon the occasion of Copey's 75th birthday, said of him: "Copey was not a professor teaching a crowd in a class room. He was a very distinct person in a unique relationship with each individual who interested...
...seemed old and spent and tragic, while Tony was whole and young in the cells of his body. ..." When Maurice finally caught on and slapped her face, she decided definitely to ship him back East alone. Meanwhile she determined to keep the "psychic" status quo of her relationship with Tony, who, although he "never spoke of love," showed unmistakably that he could wait. "Indians," says Mabel Dodge, "burn continuously with a hard, gemlike flame but they know how to bank their fires...
Capitalism. "Unionization, as opposed to Communism, presupposes the relationship of employment: it is based upon the wage system and it recognizes fully and unreservedly the institution of private property and the right to investment profits. . . . The organized workers of America, free in their industrial life, conscious partners in production, secure in their homes and enjoying a decent standard of living, will prove the finest bulwark against intrusion of alien doctrines of government. . . . Ordinary problems affecting wages, hours and working conditions, in most instances, will quickly respond to negotiation in the council room...
...asked for more new money than refunding money. Only in isolated instances since large-scale corporate financing was resumed early in 1935 has this happened. In each of the five preceding months refunding ran ahead of new capital, leaving figures for the first half of 1937 in the same relationship ($932,000,000 of refunding, $795,000,000 of new capital). This time it looked as if the relationship would stay reversed, the new trend continue until the market is glutted with new issues and another collapse occurs...
...spokesman for medical orthodoxy: "The tradition of medicine since the earliest times has been one of service-a service dependent for its success in the curing of disease on mutual responsibility between the doctor and his patient. The American Medical Association has established principles which must govern this relationship between doctor and patient. The purpose of these principles is to maintain for the public the highest possible quality of medical service. As long as human beings are themselves not standardized it will not be possible to provide them with a standardized doctor. Every system of medicine and every change...