Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, Том 8The Academy, 1918 |
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... soldiers had to go to the tropics and fight in winter clothing . The confusion in leadership was appalling - and what is more , profiteering had a suggestion of venality that today is almost wholly lacking . There was more of the spirit ...
... soldiers had to go to the tropics and fight in winter clothing . The confusion in leadership was appalling - and what is more , profiteering had a suggestion of venality that today is almost wholly lacking . There was more of the spirit ...
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... soldier proved a good fighter , but he lacked leadership . If he had had good leadership it is thought that it would have taken not less than a half million men and possibly two years to reduce the Island of Cuba . Judged by results at ...
... soldier proved a good fighter , but he lacked leadership . If he had had good leadership it is thought that it would have taken not less than a half million men and possibly two years to reduce the Island of Cuba . Judged by results at ...
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... soldiers and the inventive genius of our scientists will not be adequate to win the war unless we are supported by financial ability and resourcefulness . The Federal Reserve Bank Act came just in time to make the great resources of ...
... soldiers and the inventive genius of our scientists will not be adequate to win the war unless we are supported by financial ability and resourcefulness . The Federal Reserve Bank Act came just in time to make the great resources of ...
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... soldiers will have been trained , with benefits - due to con- ditions and environment — that are easily shown in statistical averages . It is also true as regards plans for the housing of workers in the new industrial centers ...
... soldiers will have been trained , with benefits - due to con- ditions and environment — that are easily shown in statistical averages . It is also true as regards plans for the housing of workers in the new industrial centers ...
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... soldiers and sailors repre- senting our fighting forces , and with respect to the basis upon which this employment is laid I think it may be fairly said that the government is an employer on a better basis than ever before in its ...
... soldiers and sailors repre- senting our fighting forces , and with respect to the basis upon which this employment is laid I think it may be fairly said that the government is an employer on a better basis than ever before in its ...
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