Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...election of four men to the board, Barrett Williams '28 of Boston and H. M. Parker '30 of New York are the new members of the editorial board, while Wharton Lowell '28 of Louisville, Ky., and B. McC. Starks '28. also of Louisville, have been added to the business staff...
...wave of the last two decades, which would create laws and Federal bureaus to cure every popular ill, is mischievous. If this is continued to its ultimate complexity, every time a citizen has a toe ache he will write to his Congressman to put through a bill creating a staff of Federal doctors to soothe such maladies. Senator Reed would have better execution of the existing constitutional law and less reform, fewer "hordes of officials and snoopers who swarm over the land like the lice of Egypt." For the same reason that he fought the Sheppard-Towner Maternity...
Wealth seemed to shimmer in the hot sunshine that poured last week upon a Union Jack unfurled from a tall staff at Grasfontein, South Africa...
...main considerations moved the Faculty to its decision. It believes that the teaching staff has too much to do and that the students will profit by less instruction and more independent study...
...Issued weekly, it cannot hope to distribute news items with the promptness that makes them valuable, and news that is not of immediate interest is usually useful only for comment. Thus the whole service must virtually become a sort of Baedeker for the editorial writer. And if an editorial staff is incapable of making its way successfully without a guide, it is doubtful whether it could use one to advantage. At best it would be difficult to preserve individuality...