Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...steel magnate affirms his belief in the "open shop". Nor does he grant that employees have any right whatever to share in industrial management. "It would not be logical," he argues, "for workers to claim...the right to manage or that liability or obligation for results." It is here that many part from his opinion. Mr. Gary assumes that employees have no pecuniary interest in the business in which they are employed, because they have no invested interest. But others maintain that wages and fear of unemployment constitute an interest seen enough to allow workmen voice in management. The obstacles...
...consider this Harvard Fund plan a way in which the rich man and the man of moderate means can do his share and thus not only raise more money for the University, but also keep more Harvard men in touch with their Alma Mater." Franklin S. Billings, '85. Governor of Vermont...
...Harvard Fund, which is now established and is being promoted; for this is one of the ways, and perhaps the best way, in which the company of Harvard men can be of service to Harvard. It is very important that in this work each Harvard man have a share, and I urge very strongly that this should be his pleasure and his duty." E. N. Willis...
...just this companionable institution which Mr. S. E. Morrison '08, who is possessed of the love of Oxford University, charges with contributing to the low place of scholarship in American colleges. Writing in the current Alumni Bulletin, he contrasts the Oxford man's unwillingness to share his room with the American horror of living alone...
...form of culture which cannot prosper when the lives of two humans of the same plane of intelligence run close together. Such companionships cause an interchange of ideas, a breaking down of barriers, wholly healthy. Surely, the simple fact of closely paralleled lives can be given but a small share of responsibility for the glorification of gentle mediocrity...