The New England Magazine, Volumen53New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... tion that a quasi - military form of organization has become recognized as necessary to the conduct of well- managed public service corporations . How large a proportion of the total population is in the employ of the cor- porations has ...
... tion that a quasi - military form of organization has become recognized as necessary to the conduct of well- managed public service corporations . How large a proportion of the total population is in the employ of the cor- porations has ...
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... tion would not be tolerated here , nor would one wish the national disposi- tion to be changed . Nevertheless it is a matter for regret that popular in- terest in maintaining at a high stand . ard our American substitute for compulsory ...
... tion would not be tolerated here , nor would one wish the national disposi- tion to be changed . Nevertheless it is a matter for regret that popular in- terest in maintaining at a high stand . ard our American substitute for compulsory ...
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... tion of giving the public the best pos- sible service , the more invariably the management discovers that good in- tentions must be backed by a salutary system of discipline . You may have the prettiest scheme in the world for running a ...
... tion of giving the public the best pos- sible service , the more invariably the management discovers that good in- tentions must be backed by a salutary system of discipline . You may have the prettiest scheme in the world for running a ...
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... tion laws , in part to degeneracy in sections of our native population ; the problem of dealing with them is large- ly a military problem . Nothing is better calculated to overawe the dis- affected and predatory than the knowledge that ...
... tion laws , in part to degeneracy in sections of our native population ; the problem of dealing with them is large- ly a military problem . Nothing is better calculated to overawe the dis- affected and predatory than the knowledge that ...
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... tion . Far be it from me to insinuate that the faculty were not averse to this little side graft . I only know that they did not severely , discourage the habit . I have no idea what saga- cious elder put it into my head . Well , I ...
... tion . Far be it from me to insinuate that the faculty were not averse to this little side graft . I only know that they did not severely , discourage the habit . I have no idea what saga- cious elder put it into my head . Well , I ...
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