Word: supervisor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Managua the newspaper Niicva Prensa, organ of the defeated Conservative Party, heaped special praise on Admiral Clark Howell Woodward, supervisor of the election. "Admiral Woodward returns to his country with a tranquil conscience" said Nueva Prensa, "sure of having maintained . . . the honor and impartiality of the United States...
When Frank Baker was married at Martinsburg, W. Va., Brother Newton was best man. When Newton was Secretary of War, Frank was first a captain, later a major in the A. E. F. Now a resident of Caldwell, N. J. he commutes daily to Manhattan where he is office supervisor of the sales force of Pettit & Reed, wholesale produce merchants. A trout fisherman, he took a seven-month holiday in 1930 to camp and cast up and down the Pacific Coast. He is a hard-hitting Democratic campaigner, seeking his first public office in a strongly Republican district...
Vocational Guidance. "Unhappiness and ill-health at work may be due to the fact that the employer or supervisor, not the worker himself, is a misfit. Vocational guidance must not be confined to the children of the laboring classes. In this country a limited amount of work has already been done in the guidance of public and secondary school pupils, with results which are distinctly promising. An extension of this work is greatly to be desired."?Dr. Angus Macrae, London...
...Paris studio made pictures in 14 languages the first year, in French, German, Spanish and Swedish the second, only in French this year, dubbing in four other languages after pictures were completed. The English studio is 95% English-manned, with a U. S. supervising executive and sound machine supervisor...
...authorities did not see it the same way. They demanded the Smart children. Mr. Smart said no. As a free citizen of Vineland he would educate his moppets as he pleased. To President Hoover, Governor Arthur Harry Moore of New Jersey, the State Department of Education and the Vineland supervisor he sent a ten-page letter explaining not only that his wife was a better teacher than any in the local schools, but also that, going to school, his children might be bitten by dogs, run over by automobiles, exposed to disease or persuaded to play truant with other children...