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Word: sending (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Whenever possible we refuse to take College Freshmen, for we consider that the are not yet oriented. It is unfair to expect them to know what they want. "In all work where other organizations send us workers we are much more ready to aid them when we sense an intelligent handling of work on their part. All these means, employed in Boston, should work equally well in the Phillips Brooks House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORKERS LACK AIM, DECLARES SECRETARY | 4/17/1925 | See Source »

...party, in 1900, gave him a vacant Judgeship. Then Lindsey began creating a Juvenile Court, which, a decade later, was world-known. Many reforms accompanied it : a law giving orphans the right to $2,000 of an estate before creditors can touch it; a law making it impossible to send a child under 16 to jail or to charge him with crime; a law of "contributory delinquency" penalizing parents. Playgrounds, public baths, night-schools, summer camps, day- nurseries?these, too, bear the Lindsey seal. "He is the Pinchot-Burbank of human resources." But the revived enthusiasm is a mere whisper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Twilight of Reform | 4/13/1925 | See Source »

...there are any Seniors who have not received a questionnaire please notify P. H. Robb, 14 Plympton Street, by post-card and one will be sent immediately. Please fill out the questionnaires and send them in by April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS | 4/11/1925 | See Source »

Sometime soon, prosecution and defense will each send to Judge Kennedy their "briefs," elaborate documentations of all they have been saying in his presence. Judge Kennedy, left behind in Cheyenne, will read them until summer is come and perhaps gone. Ultimately, he will declare that Harry F. Sinclair's lease of Teapot Dome is to be (is not to be) cancelled. Whatever he says, the case will be appealed-probably to the U. S. Circuit Court, St. Paul, Minn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Home | 4/6/1925 | See Source »

...Opposition in opposing the bill was said to be economy. This theory won many of the Government supporters over to the Opposition and was said to have seriously jeopardized the passage of the bill; for many prominent Deputies averred that, if the country was too poor to send an adequate representation to Geneva to discuss humanitarian reforms, it was decidedly too poor to spend money in the interests of "mere sport...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NETHERLANDS: Mere Sport | 4/6/1925 | See Source »

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