The Michigan Alumnus, 66. sējums

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Alumni Association of the University of Michigan., 1960
In volumes1-8: the final number consists of the Commencement annual.

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146. lappuse - ... that he is not a member of the Communist Party or affiliated with such party, and that he does not believe in, and is not a member of or supports any organization that believes in or teaches, the overthrow of the United States Government by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods.
146. lappuse - Commissioner an affidavit that he does not believe in, and is not a member of and does not support any organization that believes in or teaches, the overthrow of the United States Government by force or violence or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods...
121. lappuse - Founded in the faith that men are ennobled by understanding; dedicated to the advancement of learning and the search for truth; devoted to the instruction of youth and the welfare of the state.
120. lappuse - I want to build up a people's Institution, a great free University, eventually open and accessible to the poorest boy in the land, who may come and receive an education practical and suitable for any business or profession in life.
106. lappuse - ... operating and accounting techniques. Research alone couldn't have done it. Neither manufacturing nor operations separately could have done it. And just money couldn't have done it, although it takes money and a lot of it for telephone improvement. The simple truth is that it could never have been done so quickly and so economically without the unified setup of the Bell System. For many a year it has given dynamic drive and direction to the business and provided the most and the best telephone...
331. lappuse - ... the embroidering of trivial themes; a concern with the mere surfaces of life — that special province of the feminine talent in prose — hiding from the real agonies of the spirit; refusing to face up to what existence is; lyric or religious posturing; running between the boudoir and the altar; stamping a tiny foot against God or lapsing into a sententiousness that implies the author has re-invented integrity; carrying on excessively about Fate, about time; lamenting the lot of the woman; caterwauling;...
106. lappuse - Dialing is an example of the value of unified research, manufacture and operations _Lhere are great advantages to the public and the nation in the way the Bell System is set up to provide telephone service. It is a very simple form of organization, with four essential parts. Bell Telephone Laboratories does the research. The Western Electric Company is the Bell System unit which does manufacturing, handles supply, and installs central office equipment. Twenty-one Bell Telephone operating companies...
232. lappuse - Ihe function of the telephone business is to serve the public and serve it well. It works two ways. We must serve well to prosper. And just as surely we must prosper to serve well. This doesn't mean for six months or a year or a couple of years but on a continuing basis. For the telephone business, more than almost any other, is a long-term business. Always we must keep building ahead to handle the needs of the country. Those needs are growing every day. Just the gain in...
355. lappuse - Spaceliners have the biggest thirst in the universe Each 6,000,000 pound thrust rocket ship now being planned for manned interplanetary exploration will gulp as much propellant as the entire capacity of a 170 passenger DC-8 Jetliner in less than 4 seconds! It will consume 1,140 tons in the rocket's approximately 2 minutes of burning time. Required to carry this vast quantity of propellant will be tanks tall as 8 story buildings, strong enough to withstand tremendous G forces, yet of minimum weight....
197. lappuse - With a basic economic independence they could study, accept extra help from their families, do extra work, and still be good students and happy husbands and fathers. There are, then, two basic conclusions. One is that under any circumstances a full student life is incompatible with early commitment and domesticity. The other is that it is incompatible only under conditions of immaturity. Where the choice has been made maturely, and where each member of the pair is doing academic work which deserves...

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