Word: problems
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Heading the committee to consider the problem is Frederic A. Delano '85, distinguished as a railroad executive and a military engineer, and at present head of the National Resources Planning Board. Other members are Gilmore D. Clark, Dean of the Cornell University School of Architecture; Alfred Bettman '94, a leader in the Cincinnati regional planning movement; Garrison Norton, secretary...
Concerning the budgetary problem raised by the continuance of the department the Bulletin comments, "To do one great task expensively may be quite unfair to other tasks no less significant...
Studies made over a year and a half have provided several temporary remedies. The committee now feels that the solution to the problem lies in the establishment of the European system. In Europe each local community owns its share of the forest, giving every man a vested interest in its preservation...
Opponents of the plan will undoubtedly attack it as being inspired by Harvard professors, Communists, Nazis, and probably even by Bertrand Russell. But the fact is that it is simply an American scheme, worked out by practical Americans, for the solution of an old American problem-inefficient municipal government. The Boston Herald...
...complaint is not with the coaching of Jaakko Mikkola nor with a disappointing season of continual losses. There is only one source of the track team's troubles, one problem which must be solved before they can be cured. A schedule sprawled out over the whole year with meets scattered arbitrarily through fall, winter, and spring, a schedule which eliminates any real track "season," keeps the trackmen at the lonely drudgery of practise from September until June. The only hypodermic for the team's sagging morale will be a revision of this schedule, and provision for an invigorating, carefully planned...