Word: youngers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...purpose of "Toc. H." is avowedly "to preserve among ex-Service men and transmit to the younger generation the traditions of Christian fellowship and service manifested in active service during...
...other implement of their craft, but he paid them well and they were content to bribe elevator boys to warn them of the Big Chief's approach. Occasionally, however, when they were forced to lavatories for their smoke, they would refer unpleasantly to the Mohican Chain Stores, and among younger men the impression got about that Frank A. Munsey was the world's greatest grocery man, and a newspaper man only by grace of tin cans. Had they never heard the big story, as romantic and as true a tale as was ever told...
...amiable, was Editor Howland. He had left his state under compulsion but left it, to be sure, for an enviable position at the head of a famed magazine, whose previous editor, Glenn Frank, has passed on to the much-trumpeted presidency at the University of Wisconsin.* "When I was younger," he said, "I vowed that I would dedicate my life to Indiana. . . . Now I know there's nothing the matter with Indiana. . . . I have come to New York determined to like...
...finds that not all of the wisdom is to be from the youngsters; that the father who "looks for honor in these days has a full half of the burden of the Fifth Commandment laid squarely on his own shoulders." He must teach and teach faithfully lest the younger world forget...
...What it the solution? There is no perfect one. The older universities are hardest hit, for they confine themselves to their own graduates, then choice is limited perhaps among younger graduates who have this latent ability but have not found themselves in a business way; or among the still fewer older players who may have this ability and at the same time be so situated that they can devote the time. Under any circumstances the choice among their own graduates may be very limited and, except through a fortuitous condition, rather poor...