| Ulysses Lee - 1966 - 770 páginas
...is not a sociological laboratory; to be effective it must be organized and trained according to the principles which will insure success. Experiments,...discipline and morale and would result in ultimate defeat. 13 The editors, comparing this presentation with General Marshall's, were appalled. They attacked the... | |
| Wilbur J. Scott, Sandra Carson Stanley - 308 páginas
...sociological laboratory; to be effective it must be organized and trained according to the principles which insure success. Experiments to meet the wishes and...discipline and morale and would result in ultimate defeat. 7 The notion that open homosexuals would undermine good order and discipline in military units assumes... | |
| Daniel Kryder - 2001 - 324 páginas
...duplication, and administrative waste, see Sheron and Schlossman, Foxholes and Color Lines, pp. 70—5. Experiments, to meet the wishes and demands of the...discipline, and morale and would result in ultimate defeat.' 8 Although Marshall rejected Hastie's more ambitious proposals, he requested a survey of the allocation... | |
| Jerrold M. Packard - 2002 - 316 páginas
...a worldwide war. The adjutant general wrote that "the Army is not a sociological laboratory. . . . Experiments to meet the wishes and demands of the...discipline, and morale and would result in ultimate defeat." 2 Though the government had agreed to allow blacks to be drafted or voluntarily enlist in proportion... | |
| Jerrold M. Packard - 2003 - 308 páginas
...a worldwide war. The adjutant general wrote that "the Army is not a sociological laboratory. . . . Experiments to meet the wishes and demands of the...discipline, and morale and would result in ultimate defeat." 2 Though the government had agreed to allow blacks to be drafted or voluntarily enlist in proportion... | |
| Jerrold M. Packard - 2003 - 308 páginas
...a worldwide war. The adjutant general wrote that "the Army is not a sociological laboratory. . . . Experiments to meet the wishes and demands of the...discipline, and morale and would result in ultimate defeat." 2 Though the government had agreed to allow blacks to be drafted or voluntarily enlist in proportion... | |
| Jerrold M. Packard - 2003 - 308 páginas
...a worldwide war. The adjutant general wrote that "the Army is not a sociological laboratory. . . . Experiments to meet the wishes and demands of the...discipline, and morale and would result in ultimate defeat." 2 Though the government had agreed to allow blacks to be drafted or voluntarily enlist in proportion... | |
| Jerrold M. Packard - 2003 - 308 páginas
...a worldwide war. The adjutant general wrote that "the Army is not a sociological laboratory. . . . Experiments to meet the wishes and demands of the...discipline, and morale and would result in ultimate defeat." 2 Though the government had agreed to allow blacks to be drafted or voluntarily enlist in proportion... | |
| Aaron Belkin, Geoffrey Bateman - 2003 - 214 páginas
...time I have heard that comment—”To be effective, it must be organized and trained according to the principles which will insure success. Experiments...meet the wishes and demands of the champions of every group for the solution of their problems are a danger to efficiency, discipline, and morale, and would... | |
| Alan M. Osur - 2000 - 60 páginas
...office gave a speech in late 1941 in which he noted that "the Army is not a sociological laboratory.... Experiments to meet the wishes and demands of the...are a danger to efficiency, discipline and morale." This speech characterizes the views of many within the department, including the leadership of the... | |
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