The American people need and expect to get more doctors -- practitioners with the latest in medical knowledge and the most advanced techniques and facilities. [p. 2]
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Address at Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan, St. Joseph, MI, October 30 (Reports 019064), 1952
"The picture of 1900 would not be complete, however, unless we found how people on the other side of the tracks were living." [p. 2]
For centuries men have thought that democracy was possible only if the people were educated. But now we must ask whether the people can be educated in a democracy. [p. 3]
"The real glory of this land we live in, the underlying fact which totally justifies it, is that here men have had a constantly expanding opportunity to realize on their capacities, intellectually and spiritually as well as materially." [p. 2]
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"...Yet the patriotism of the Los Angeles School Board was so intense that it developed an X-ray eye that enabled it to see Henry Ford II, Benson Ford, Donald David of the Harvard School of Business..." [p. 1]
"Past efforts at improving schools have brought about much satisfaction, but also much frustration." [p. 1]
"These last few months have seen American universities cast into unusual prominence. Faculty members and students have contended with the very highest levels of government on grave issues of foreign policy. And on campuses in many parts of the country, pr
The public schools need thoughtful friends today more than at any time in my experience. They are beset by problems they cannot solve and by insistent questions they cannot answer to the satisfaction of those who raise the questions. [p. 1]
"...Reading offers understanding, joy, imagination, creativity, and, of course, knowledge for the reader and, further, within the limits he sets for himself." [p. 2]