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...movements in the other direction should be allowed. The difficulties with the History Department's proposition that men be allowed a free hand in choosing their categories are apparent. Many ambitious men of slight ability or inadequate preparation would select Plan A, only to find themselves unable to cope with such a difficult program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIGHTENING THE LOAD | 10/23/1936 | See Source »

...Scotsman, namely: handsome, epigrammatic Sir Courtenay Latimer, crusty Agent to the Governor General in the States of Western India, who will get potentates to sign in Baroda, the Deccan, the Gujarat Agencies and the Western India Agencies; astute and charming Francis Verner Wylie, the Resident at Jaipur, who must cope with the rulers of Jammu & Kashmir, Rajputana Agency and the Punjab States Agency; and scholarly, muscular Arthur Cunningham Lothian of the Political Department of the Government of India who must obtain the signature of "The Richest Man in the World" in Hyderabad, as well as those of the native rulers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: Partnership & Co-Operation | 10/12/1936 | See Source »

...cope with this, where there are low readings, the operation is postponed until by rest and the use of digitalis the patient's vasotone is raised beyond the danger point. When the readings are low, but immediate surgery is imperative the surgeon must expect trouble, employ speed, spare trauma and select the less severe operative procedure, such as draining an organ rather than removing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Physical Therapists | 9/21/1936 | See Source »

...order to cope with such questions as those mentioned above and also those of a more rational nature, the guides "went to school" for several weeks early in the summer to learn as much as possible about Harvard, past and present. Most of them knew very little. However, with the aid of Samuel Eliot Morison's books on the history of Harvard and the new Harvard Handbook they filled in the gaps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 300th GUIDES BUSY AS SIGHTSEERS POUR IN | 9/17/1936 | See Source »

First news service really to cope with the Revolution was Universal which soared over censorship with an airplane ferrying regularly from Madrid to Paris the dispatches of tough old Correspondent Karl H. von Wiegand, who appears to enjoy risking his life on everything from the Graf Zeppelin to Ethiopia (TIME, Jan. 27). Some 40 miles from crass and modern Madrid is mellow and historic old Toledo, and out to it went Hearst's von Wiegand escorted by Red Militia. Wrote he afterwards: "A militiaman with a .32 calibre, nickelplated revolver in his hand stood at my side...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: The Republic v. The Republic | 8/24/1936 | See Source »

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