Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...When we went to the Journal" says Beatrice Gould, "every women's magazine was in the same narrow rut. There was still a feeling that women's interests were confined to the home." It was a feeling the Goulds did not share. They set out to blast the Journal (then 10? a copy, with a circulation...
...play tells of three glaringly dissimilar couples who decide to share a Manhattan mansion. One couple is incredibly frivolous and snobbish; another is grubby, worthy and naive; both are caricatures, while the third is merely colorless. Never deviating from formula, Town House first shows the couples squabbling with one another, then shows them squabbling among themselves, introduces a snooty mother, a sassy child, and a big shot neighbor who first wishes them all in hell and finally carries them all to heaven...
Walter O'Brien, Progressive Party nominee from the Tenth District, will share the platform with Professor F. O. Matthiessen tonight when the Harvard Committee for Wallace opens its fall campaign with a rally in Harvard...
...spreading authority around. Foremen (whose authority has been steadily whittled away in many big companies) are undisputed bosses of their crews; they have the final say on hiring. They are also held responsible for cutting costs in their departments. The foremen in turn are urged to let their men share in the task of planning operations...
...food and shelter. "The most potent reason why we work at physical jobs ... is a spiritual force ... the urge in man to realize and express himself as a person." Management, said Heron, can best help the worker realize himself by believing "in the right and ability of workers to share in the task of thinking and planning...