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...state, Mr. Lindsey is at present offering to the more or less unenlightened sections of the country an opportunity for a close-up of the views which have heretofore afforded him such a goodly share of the limelight. Chief among these, is one which bears upon a problem as complex and important as any which arise to startle the ordinary complacent modern individual. There is perhaps no subject of greater interest to the college student than that of morality vs. the present day economic and social structure; and with the increasing insignificance of a mere diploma and the necessity...
There are disadvantages, of course, to the teaching profession, which the writer makes plain. Professors almost invariably, he says, are inflicted with a kind of inferiority complex due to the fact that a great majority of their students, or their students families are richer than they. Also many young men are eliminated from the teaching game at the beginning whey they discover that there is not the idealistic glamor to it that they expected. On the other hand, however "the man in business, though he has the chance to earn big money has the chance of losing it too while...
Young has devoted himself in the past to the study of the complex problems of human relationship that arise in industry. He has been President of the National Safety Council, and as such earned high praise for the industrial policies he instituted during the war. Young was also largely responsible for the Employee Representation Plan introduced recently into the International Harvester Company...
Pennsylvania's Senator David Aiken Reed had good reason to be glad he was in London as a delegate at the Naval Conference. Had he been in Pennsylvania, he would undoubtedly have been sucked into one of the most complex Republican tangles that a State long famed for its political complexities has ever experienced. Such a shifting and swapping, real and imaginary, went on last week that even Pennsylvania's own G. O. Politicians grew dizzy...
...heroine's feelings are almost as difficult to follow as Mr. Eyre's labyrinthine plot. But you must remember that you are observing specimens of the loftiest social strata who may be expected to have the most delicate and complex sensibilities. Even the butler is a deposed Russian striving to stifle his sense of nobility as well as his love for the heroine. And there is always the pleasure of hearing aristocrats indulging in their little jocosities, such as. "Adenoids are meant to be heard, not seen...