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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

... considering the advisability of working in co-operation with the National Civic League, of which the Good Goyernment club is a branch. After the dele... ...leveland where ho was keenly interested in all movements for the political betterment of tho city and the state. Mr. Garfield also became a strong fac... ... made during the past three months have contributed in no small way to the betterment uf the cullege. Among the mure important of these improvements i... ...s to say that Williams spirit is not the old kind of spirit. The method of betterment may not seem es- pecially claar just at the moment, but it is by... ...ublic* men, the club further plans to do research work in the interests of civic improve- ment, such as the personal inspec- tion of child labor condi... ...hold an informal dis- cussion with all students interest- ed in matters of civic improve luunt. BOOK NOTICES The Third Issue of the "Purple Cow"-Poems... ...eriod. Abraham Lincoln is a worthy example to place before o branch of the Civic League, which was formed two years ago with a mem- bership of twelve ... ...go with a mem- bership of twelve clubs, and which has now grown to include civic clubs of various kinds in twenty- six colleges and universities. The ... ... stone in- ter-locked in a structure that, as has been shown, has worked a betterment in college athletics, not only here but elsewhere. The trouble i...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...L 531 interchange of ideas, a wave or waves of emotion, a desire for betterment—and beyond that! The pioneer has this in his mind, as he hacks ... ...rehensible sounds. A stable person, he has raised a family and has been a civic influence for fifteen years or more. He initiated a committee that b...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... must be established. Such incentives should include a higher pay, the fostering of civic pride, educational campaigns, "good behaviour" bonuses, a... ...cally defective - who would otherwise have been culled by natural selection to the betterment of the entire species. Eugenics may be based on a lit... ...rophe. The old ruling elites were the storehouses of all that's good, including all civic virtues, he explained. The masses - warned Ortega y Gasset... ...e debate grew less public, more esoteric and insular. There are no "third places", civic institutions which "promote general conversation across cl...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... must be established. Such incentives should include a higher pay, the fostering of civic pride, educational campaigns, "good behaviour" bonuses, a... ...cally defective - who would otherwise have been culled by natural selection to the betterment of the entire species. Eugenics may be based on a lit... ...rophe. The old ruling elites were the storehouses of all that's good, including all civic virtues, he explained. The masses - warned Ortega y Gasset... ...e debate grew less public, more esoteric and insular. There are no "third places", civic institutions which "promote general conversation across cl...

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