The scope of the Foundation is not only national but is broad. It should, however, preferably not undertake to do that which is now being done or is likely to be effectively done by other individuals or by other agencies. It should be its aim to take... Survey - Strana 701909Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1912 - 752 str.
...foundation, Mrs. Sage stated that — The scope of the foundation is not only national, but it is broad . It should, however, preferably not undertake to do that which is now being dorre or is likely to be effectively done by other individuals or other agencies. It should be ite... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1909 - 970 str.
...what may be termed her deed of gift Mrs. Russell Sage expresses her desire that the Foundation should preferably " not undertake to do that which is now...effectively done by other individuals or by other agencies." She also authorizes the trustees to invest the principal of the fund, to the extent of not more at... | |
| George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - 1907 - 578 str.
...scope is broad, it should, preferably, not undertake to do within that scope what Is now being done and likely to be effectively done by other individuals or by other agencies with less resources. It will be its aim to take up the larger and more difficult problems and to take... | |
| Charles Elihu Slocum - 1908 - 700 str.
...universities. While its scope is broad, it should preferably not undertake to do within that scope what is now being done or is likely to be effectively done by other individuals or by other agencies with less resources. It will be its aim to take up the larger and more difficult problems> and to take... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1909 - 998 str.
...what may be termed her deed of gift Mrs. Russell Sage expresses her desire that the Foundation should preferably " not undertake to do that which is now...effectively done by other individuals or by other agencies." She also authorizes the trustees to invest the principal of the fund, to the extent of not more at... | |
| 1909 - 704 str.
...method to work in different ways at different times. ' ' Mrs. Sage herself expressed its method thus : " It should be its aim to take up the larger and more difficult problems, and to take them up as far as possible in such a manner as to secure cooperation and aid in their solution. ' ' And its... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1912 - 708 str.
...foundation, Mrs. Sage stated that — The scope of the foundation is not only national, but it is broad. It should, however, preferably not undertake to do...likely to be effectively done by other individuals or other agencies. It should be its aim to take up the larger, more difficult problems; and to take them... | |
| Mrs. John A. Logan - 1912 - 980 str.
...and its limitations as follows: "The scope of the Foundation is not only national, but it is broad. It should, however, preferably, not undertake to do...likely to be effectively done by other individuals or other agencies. It should be its aim to take up the larger, more difficult problems, and to take them... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1912 - 708 str.
...foundation, Mrs. Sage stated that — The scope of the foundation is not only national, but it is broad. It should, however, preferably not undertake to do...likely to be effectively done by other individuals or other agencies. It should be ite aim to take up the larger, more difficult problems; and to take them... | |
| Charles Frederick Holder - 1913 - 726 str.
...Sage defines her meaning clearly: "The scope of the Foundation is not only national, but it is broad. It should, however, preferably, not undertake to do...likely to be effectively done, by other individuals or other agencies. It should be its aim to take up the larger, more difficult problems, and to take them... | |
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