Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 123
... intelligence ; and second , presentday problems are too complex to be compassed by the intelligence of the ordi- nary man , even if he devoted his mind to them . Even legislators , whose business it is to study these problems , are ...
... intelligence ; and second , presentday problems are too complex to be compassed by the intelligence of the ordi- nary man , even if he devoted his mind to them . Even legislators , whose business it is to study these problems , are ...
Page 264
... intelligence in the cradle and what remains is frustrated by the domination of our politics by machines be- cause the machine does not like intelligence . It much prefers mediocrity and has established a political contraception of ...
... intelligence in the cradle and what remains is frustrated by the domination of our politics by machines be- cause the machine does not like intelligence . It much prefers mediocrity and has established a political contraception of ...
Page 269
... intelligence may not be due very largely to the complex financial structures which our society permits its various cor- porations and businesses to take . If we should simplify our financial struc- ture , eliminate holding companies ...
... intelligence may not be due very largely to the complex financial structures which our society permits its various cor- porations and businesses to take . If we should simplify our financial struc- ture , eliminate holding companies ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
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