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...Confidence." Essentially the VA is an enormous business and sociological enterprise-and Omar Bradley is neither sociologist nor businessman. But he has other qualifications-a professional soldier's careful mind, a straightforward approach to his tasks, a reassuringly homely character. His is a steady hand...
...Among the contributors: Theologian J. S. Bixler, president of Maine's Colby College; Harvard's Biblical Scholar Kirsopp Lake; Negro Sociologist W. E. B. DuBois...
...much do mothers know about sex? Manhattan Sociologist Jacob A. Goldberg, gathering research for a pamphlet to help parents answer their children's embarrassing questions, turned up some embarrassing facts...
Arkansas-born John Steelman, sociologist and practical conciliator, is a comparative newcomer to high presidential councils. A once potent influence in the Labor Department, he had been called on from time to time by Franklin Roosevelt. But Steelman has become much closer to F.D.R.'s successor. He attends the "Kitchen Cabinet's" daily 9 a.m. meetings with the President, is in a better position to advise him than Labor Secretary Lewis Schwellenbach. It was significant that Steelman, not Lew Schwellenbach, went on the boat ride...
Here & there a city got to work. Example: Newark planned 300 temporary houses (needed: 7,000). Here & there a voice spoke out in alarm: Sociologist Louis Wirth, chairman of an emergency Chicago housing committee, prepared a careful report urging the city to convert factories, office buildings and war plants into makeshift shelter. But mostly the problem was just talked about...