Word: willards
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since the day it was founded 39 years ago, the left-of-center New Republic has lost money. But this never meant dire financial danger to the magazine. Started by the late Willard Straight and his wife Dorothy, who had inherited millions from her father William C. Whitney, the magazine could always rely on a trust fund which she set up. Last week Editor Michael Straight, 36, son of the founders, announced a radical change. The trustees, in "the interests of beneficiaries who are minors," will no longer put money into the New Republic (circ. 36,000). Hence forth...
...Willard Goslin, former school superintendent in Pasadena, will speak at a luncheon today sponsored by the Harvard Teachers Association at the Hotel Commander...
...Civil Service as an Integral Part of the Government" was the topic on which Henry N. Willard, of the Civil Service Commission, spoke. He stressed the opportunities for promotion in Civil Service, and he said that the service is proud of its retirement, vacation, and sick leave plans. The Civil Service is known for its good management methods, he added...
...Willard V. Quine, professor of Philosophy, and University Professor I. A. Richards also discussed integration and departmentalization in the ideal university...
...Henry M. Willard, Chief, qualifications section, U.S. Civil Service, will speak on "The Civil Service." Alfred C. Wolf '34, Director, Program Staff, U.S. Department of the Interior, will talk on "Public Administration...