Word: civilizer
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Miller, a reporter for the Cleveland Press, has worked notably on labor troubles, relief problems, civil liberties, and municipal affairs...
After ten months fighting with the Finish army and the French Foreign Legion and serving the Czech, Norwegian, and French civil governments, this year may well seem a bit tame for John Crane-Baker...
...myself in substantial agreement. But where Marx seeks to repeal the base on balls, I think it is more practical to try to hold the "undemocrats" scoreless from this point on. That is, I would concentrate our efforts on the issues of administration of the conscription act, industrial control, civil liberties, social reform through taxation, and so forth. The Prohibition experience would indicate that you cannot repeal a law immediately after its passage, but only after it has proved a failure. Liberal energies are so slight that they must be conserved for the other battles on which there is still...
...century Philadelphians proudly pointed to Cramp's, the shipyards that made the slow-moving Delaware the "Clyde of America." When William Cramp founded the shipyard in 1830, he built fleet wooden clippers, helped make the U. S. one of the world's greatest seafaring nations. In the Civil War, Cramp's helped turn the tide for the Union with ironclads and monitors...
Members of the Harvard faculty assuming the title of full professor this fall include Professor Franklin E. Folis, in industrial management; Professor Henry A. Frost, in architecture; Professor George Sarton, in the history of science; Professor Albert Haertlein, in civil engineering; and Professors Andrew J. Casner, Paul A. Freund, Lon L. Fuller, and Milton Katz...