| 1920 - 2100 sider
...crime against civilization' — but the policemen are not the guilty parties — and we hope that the lesson *will be burned in so that it will never again be forgotten." " Fourteen is a discussion of "Middle-Class Stupidity," in which appears: "You merchants, business... | |
| 1918 - 430 sider
...soldier. He is a public servant, not a private employe, and the whole honor of the community is in his hands. He has no right to prefer any private advantage...pride of America is that it can exercise selfcontrol. Matthew Woll, President of the International Union of Photo-EngraVers, placed the blame for the strike... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 918 sider
...soldier. He is a public servant, not a private employee, and the «hole honor of the community Is In his hands. He has no right to prefer any private advantage...pride of America Is that It can exercise self-control. Governor Coolidge of Massachusetts took the matter firmly in hand and as a result of his action the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 896 sider
...community is in his hands. He has no right to prefer any privale advantage to the public safety. 1 hope that that lesson will be burned In so that it...pride of America Is that It can exercise self-control. Governor Coolidge of Massachusetts took the matter firmly in hand and as a result of his action the... | |
| John Richard Degerstedt - 1922 - 136 sider
...private advantage to the public safety. 'I hope that the lesson will be burned in so that it T?ill never again be forgotten, because the pride of America is that it 78 can exercise self-control.'" Many serious-minded city employees held the same opinion as did President... | |
| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 660 sider
...is a public servant, not a private employee, and the whole honor and safety of the community is in his hands. He has no right to prefer any private advantage...purposes, and find out how its purposes can be executed. One of the noblest sentences ever uttered was uttered by Mr. Garfield before he became President. He... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1927 - 688 sider
...is a public servant, not a private employee, and the whole honor and safety of the community is in his hands. He has no right to prefer any private advantage...purposes, and find out how its purposes can be executed. One of the noblest sentences ever uttered was uttered by Mr. Garfield before he became President. He... | |
| Francis Russell - 2005 - 270 sider
...soldier. He is a public servant, not a private employee, and the whole honor of the community is in his hands. He has no right to prefer any private advantage...pride of America is that it can exercise selfcontrol. Eight persons died in the strike, twenty-one were wounded, and at least fifty injured. An estimated... | |
| 1919 - 392 sider
...is a public servant, not a private employee, and the whole honor and safety of the community is in his hands. He has no right to prefer any private advantage...purposes, and find out how its purposes can be executed. One of the noblest sentences ever uttered was uttered by Mr. Garfield before he became President. He... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1919 - 732 sider
...soldier. He is a public servant, not a private employe, and the whole honor of the community is in his hands. He has no right to prefer any private advantage...America is that it can exercise self-control." That his position is heartily concurred in by thoughtful city employes is evident from the following resolution... | |
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