Word: spared
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mechanics of government. It is of great importance that this middle of the road be closely followed. The higher realms of political theory are proper fields for those who intend to teach, but those whose immediate business is the government service have neither the time nor the energy to spare for such studies. On the other hand, the Littauer school cannot fill the shoes ordered for it if it provides nothing more than narrow vocational training. Its business, in the words of the Commission's report, is to give the student "a grasp of public administration in its broader phases...
...minds of neutral observers there is no doubt whatever that Trotsky is an authoritative Communist, Stalin is an even more authoritative Communist, and that -supposing the time ever comes when the Soviet Union is a "success" and has money to spare-Moscow will again shower gold upon Communist parties in other lands, a policy which is so "Trotskyist" today and so sharply distinguished now from what is Stalinist...
...they are pleased with the results and urge anyone else who has a few moments to spare to try their hand at it. They pointed out that Surrealism is as yet an innovation and not clearly defined, and that therefore no knowledge of any kind of art is necessary. "Things", as above, are particularly welcome as adding to the variety, they added...
...real work in many a department. Often has Franklin Roosevelt urged Business to hire more men. Little did he foresee that Business would hire not from Relief rolls but from the ablest young lawyers and executives on the Government's payrolls. For Business, which could spare them during Depression, now wants them back, because they are able and know the New Deal ropes...
Best European opinion is divided as to whether Stalin and Trotsky are actually each other's bitterest foes or whether the Dictator, who hates to spare much money from Russia for purposes of "World Revolution," regularly spares a little to the Great Exile on the theory that his talents as a trouble-maker for Capitalism are so great as to render the little he costs a bargain. Exile Trotsky expectorates in print upon Dictator Stalin on all occasions, and Stalin only recently staged in Moscow an amazing trial of alleged "Trotskyist conspirators" against himself (TIME, Aug. 31). Death sentences...