| City Club of Chicago - Chicago (Ill.) - 1925 - 336 pages
...expression of the sentiment or interest of large groups of voters, usually with voice or pen — fusing a logical formula, an economic interest and a social...unlike that of the military commander whose best laid plane require a dash of luck for their successful completion." Dr. Merriam stressed the point that... | |
| William Bennett Munro - Politics, Practical - 1924 - 136 pages
...expression of the sentiment or interest of large groups of voters, usually with voice or pen— fusing a logical formula, an economic interest and a social...require a dash of luck for their successful completion. as a practical matter there does not seem to be any single quality that is absolutely essential for... | |
| Kimball Young - Social psychology - 1927 - 884 pages
...expression of the sentiment or interest of large groups of voters, usually with voice or pen — fusing a logical formula, an economic interest and a social...studies before much substantial progress can be made. We need to know the hereditary influences affecting the individual. We need to have the most thorough... | |
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