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1. City Managership as a Profession.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO AWARDS ANNOUNCED | 11/18/1922 | See Source »

It was never more important than today that college-trained men should have at least a general knowledge of the transportation business. Few may be attracted to it as a profession for although it is one of absorbing interest and unlimited opportunity for constructive service, progress is slow and the...

Author: By D. S. Brigham ., | Title: TRANSPORTATION ACT OF 1920 NOT ENTIRELY SUCCESSFUL | 11/14/1922 | See Source »

Given everything short of actual independence, the great question now is whether Ireland has more than she can stand. The Free State, through the executive council chosen by the Parliamentary majority, has undertaken to guarantee rights which England has failed to maintain; "dwellings cannot be entered except in accordance with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SHILLELAGH BURIEDT | 11/4/1922 | See Source »

Writing has become recognized as a profession, with "best seller" and "book of the hour" as its rallying cries. But as to literature--pure literature which makes no compromise with the cheap, the tawdry, the false--literature is still an avocation, and always will be. The kind of writing that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESS TO SCRAPBASKET | 10/20/1922 | See Source »

In England, the Oxford Union has been developed into just such a training school for politics as will help a man to make it "his line". Its members definitely belong to political parties; its meetings are well attended and are conducted as a session of Parliament. There is obtained schooling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FABLE OF THE FROGS | 10/16/1922 | See Source »

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