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Of that failure Mr. Hoover speaks with an intimate knowledge and a lack of partisan heat that cannot fail to persuade. His review is detailed and overwhelming and points a moral for the future that is inescapable. The failure of Democratic leadership--"disintegration," Mr. Hoover well calls the present status...
It seems to me that you are taking a great deal for granted and crediting your readers with very little intelligence in your editorial on "Harding and Coolidge" in today's issue. Why assume that the majority of the people of this great country of ours regard their own good...
Answering these in turn it must be said that the Diplomatic Service, as at present constituted, cuts rather a sorry figure. The service is tolerably permanent for first-rate men, but neither the promotion possibilities nor the salaries are particularly attractive. As to promotion, the practice has been to allow...
Robert Fechner, an influential labor leader and a member of the Executive Board of the International Association of American Machinists, has been appointed Lecturer on Labor Relations at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
John Randolph Riggleman, who graduated in 1918 from Cornell College, Iowa, and took the degree of Master of Business Administration at Harvard last June, has been appointed instructor in Business Statistics.