Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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After being introduced by Assistant Professor Francis B. Sayre, Law '12, as one "who had done so much to further liberal thought," Mr. Angell began by showing that the population of much of Western Europe cannot be maintained at a standard of life necessary for social peace except by an international division of labor, an international economy...
...last Saturday which almost caused the defeat of the Elis, hopes to repeat its performance of 1916 in which it beat the University team 21 to 0. However, in 1916, Brown had a remarkable eleven composed of several All-American men and succeeded in defeating all of its opponents except Colgate...
Although it has not had such success this season, the Brown eleven has defeated all of its opponents except Yale and has had only three touchdowns scored against it--two by the Elis and one by Maine...
...entering a job finds himself doing routine work with a lot of others and has very few chances to see how the executive disposes of his problems or even to know what the problems are. For those reasons rapid training for executive positions is impossible for most beginners except in a competent business school...
...qualify for an executive position the business man needs the power to apply old principles to new facts, an analytical training in the solution of business problems, experience in handling human relations, and the capacity to make decisions. Everything in business except the routine repetitive work, including even the methods by which this routine work is accomplished, may be reduced to a succession of executive problems requiring discretion for their decision. The business man has to reach correct decisions with reference to these problems often from insufficient premises. The job of the Business School is to give a training which...