New Outlook, Volumen149Outlook Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... hands . It was a powerful spectacle . When the organ peals had died away and the trail - hitters had taken their ex- altation back to their bureaus , Dawes settled down to the business in hand , and when it was completed it was ob- work ...
... hands . It was a powerful spectacle . When the organ peals had died away and the trail - hitters had taken their ex- altation back to their bureaus , Dawes settled down to the business in hand , and when it was completed it was ob- work ...
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... hand , personal popularity is not always a sign of political strength and cheering crowds do not always give promise of political support . Whatever the effect of this trip to the South may be on his political fortunes , it has in ...
... hand , personal popularity is not always a sign of political strength and cheering crowds do not always give promise of political support . Whatever the effect of this trip to the South may be on his political fortunes , it has in ...
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... hand , if the proper reverence were wanting in the ranks of the performers themselves , the feeling of devotion and reverence i would be lacking though we might sit in robes of sable hue , cocooned in yards of crape , for the entire ...
... hand , if the proper reverence were wanting in the ranks of the performers themselves , the feeling of devotion and reverence i would be lacking though we might sit in robes of sable hue , cocooned in yards of crape , for the entire ...
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... hand telephone , and conversation ensues . That is all there is to it . The apparatus on the engine is housed in a steel box like a trunk on top of the tender , and the necessary power is taken from the dynamo that runs the head- light ...
... hand telephone , and conversation ensues . That is all there is to it . The apparatus on the engine is housed in a steel box like a trunk on top of the tender , and the necessary power is taken from the dynamo that runs the head- light ...
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... hand - there setting off already towards the village . She would run after him and bring him back , hugging and scolding . In a few years now she could not keep him any longer , but , thank God ! he was still lit- tle , and could not do ...
... hand - there setting off already towards the village . She would run after him and bring him back , hugging and scolding . In a few years now she could not keep him any longer , but , thank God ! he was still lit- tle , and could not do ...
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Página 354 - ... recipes, etc. — things that can easily be turned out in leisure hours, and often on the impulse of the moment.
Página 327 - THE earth is full of anger, The seas are dark with wrath, The Nations in their harness Go up against our path: Ere yet we loose the legions — Ere yet we draw the blade, Jehovah of the Thunders, Lord God of Battles, aid ! High lust and froward bearing, Proud heart, rebellious brow — Deaf ear and soul uncaring, We seek Thy mercy now!
Página 293 - That the Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power over the Territories of the United States for their government, and that in the exercise of this power it is both the right and the imperative duty of Congress to prohibit in the Territories those twin relics of barbarism, polygamy and slavery.
Página 293 - That the Democratic party will resist all attempts at renewing, in Congress or out of it, the agitation of the slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made.
Página 363 - What can we do when the financiers will inflate, overcapitalize, sell securities based on blue sky or hot air, and rates must be kept up to pay returns on said blue sky and hot air? "The best public relations stuff in the world is a nice little reduction of rates. Do we get it? We do not.
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Página 412 - Cavalry whose hoofbeats have made hideous music on Pennsylvania Avenue during the last eight years. They are led by money-mad cynics and scoffers — and we go forth to battle for the cause of man. In the presence of such a foe "he who dallies is a dastard and he who doubts is damned.
Página 267 - System no incentive to earn speculative or large profits. Earnings must be sufficient to assure the best possible service and the financial integrity of the business. Anything in excess of these requirements goes toward extending the service or keeping down the rates. This is fundamental in the policy of the company. The Bell System's ideal is the same as that of the public it serves — the most telephone service and the best, at the least cost to the user. It accepts its responsibility for a nation-wide...
Página 413 - We offer one who has the will to win — who not only deserves success but commands it. Victory is his habit — the happy warrior, Alfred E.
Página 364 - We are raising a lot of thoroughly drilled "yes ma'ams" in the big corporations, who have no minds of their own; no opinions. As soon as the old individualists die, and there are not so many of them left, I think the corporations will have a lot of trouble in getting good executives. After a man has served...