Numerous other resorts have French managersand French inmates.
My experience is that it is a mistake to buy these coupons, as all the hotel managers speak English or have hall porters who understand the language.
You gain little by the arrangement, and you lose the choice of good rooms, as hotel managers are not partial to tourists who carry coupons, since the profit on these is small.
Nor is it at all true, as we would undertake to show, had we the space, that artists are necessarily the best managers of a popular institution for the advance of art.
The Managers of the ART-UNION promise rich returns to the subscribers for the present year.
Managers are, with rare exceptions, an unimaginative lot.
Managers assert that the average English actor plays the gentleman more effectively than his American cousin.
It was evident that in making a pronounced success in a certain genre of plays he had become identified with the one type of hero and the managers could "see" him in no other.
It just seemed as if managers were dead set against having a man and wife in the same company.
But, in many cases, the managers themselves send the actors whom they engage to a favoured agent to complete the negotiations.
It might be better if managers kept their word to send out the original companies.
Managers and actors alike know and admit this to be the truth--amongst themselves.
Managers want the girls that are popular and the way to be popular is to mingle.
What is particularly impressive is that Carey not only refers to the three managers of Drury Lane but mentions them in the same order and as bearing the same relationship to himself.
The managers were nonplussed, for they had nothing worth producing, and the Minister of Fine Arts ventured to hint as much to his Majesty.
The news of a new play by Victor Hugo brought forward themanagers at once, but it had already been promised to M.
For a brief period managers held aloof from the dramatist, and when he wrote Le Souper a Ferrare, which title was afterwards changed to that of Lucrece Borgia, no one was eager for it.
Against the legality of this meeting, the managers and several of the congregation offered an unavailing protest.
Those which had been held in Chicago so far had proven most dismal failures, and tonight, the speaker being no less a personage than a candidate for the vice-presidency of the nation, the political managers had been trembling with anxiety.
The managersand superintendents and clerks of Packingtown were all recruited from another class, and never from the workers; they scorned the workers, the very meanest of them.
And every week the managers of it got together and compared notes, and there was one scale for all the workers in the yards and one standard of efficiency.
The same reason appears to have dictated the enumeration by name of the former managers or overseers of each estate, who by its purchase were deprived of their occupation.
This act created a commission of six citizens of the state, to be appointed by the governor, and called "The Board of World's Fair Managers of Minnesota.
The managersof the registration--the skilled manipulators--are busy men.
The managers of the contest have that greatest possible facility in using what I may call patronage--bribery.
There were not a few cases in which the owners and highly trained managers were forced out entirely and their places filled by wholly incompetent men possessing no technical training at all.
In numerous instances the factory Soviets had called back the owners they had forced out, and the managers and technical directors they had dismissed, and restored the authority of foremen.
The industry must be managed with the least possible waste of energy, and the managers of the industry must be efficient men, whether they be specialists or workers.
They were, mostly, commercial gentlemen and stiff brokers investigating sugar securities, or the genial obese presidents and managers of steamship companies.
Committees, as for school attendance, composed partly of representatives of school managers and partly of local authorities, could be formed for administration.
They are the despotic managers of all primary schools, and can exact what homage they please from the poor serf-teachers, whom they dominate and whom they keep eternally under their thumb.
The managers of the theatres took up arms, with the result that various decisions, chiefly averse to the music-halls, were obtained.
Our pioneer managers did not lack imagination; they were not afraid to undertake; they were not constrained by worry lest they make mistakes.
This circumstance has accustomed railway managers to look at both the internal and the public factors in their success.
At the same time the managers Cellérier and Francoeur were arrested as suspects.
There is, absolutely, no excuse for managers mutilating Don Giovanni; not even the excuse that in its original form this inexhaustible opera does not "draw.
Such rapid feats are familiar enough to our operatic managers and musical conductors.
Mingotti was now the great singer of the day; she received propositions from managers in all parts of Europe, but decided to return to the scene of her earnest triumphs at Dresden.
Laporte and Laurent, Messieurs, managers of the London opera house, ii.
Unfortunately, this is a kind of scandal from which operatic managersin England have seldom shrunk.
The managers feel that the time has come when the full idea of the founder should be carried out.
This is a step in the right direction, though the managers have been a little slow in moving.
In this present year, 1913, one of the most prominent and successful managers in America said: “There are two ways to succeed with dancers.
To these artists and to certain managers we are greatly indebted.
A revival in August, 1872, brought into the company the Kiralfy family, dancers, among whom were the brothers destined to fame as managers and producers.
But the present moment reveals no Augustin Daly among the potential managers of dancing in America.
A consequence even more unfortunate is that many managers draw, from this hapless alliance and its consequences, the deduction that Americans do not like high-class dancing.
In trying to find something that would suit the new and unsettled state of the public taste, managers apparently tried any concoction that could be devised by stage, paint-bridge, property room or box-office.
In England several managers at various times offered good productions, with casts of capable artists.
And with few exceptions the managers of the unhappy Arabs dancing in this country have inspired their charges to exaggerate one quality to the almost complete exclusion of every other one.
Managers said the public did not want good work--a deduction apparently justifiable.
Managers infer, each according to his own disposition; and there is rarely material for the formation of inferences in any way exact.
Her managers knew that athletic supremacy would give the college the greatest prestige.
Mr. Williams thought enough of the clew to say that he would have one of the detectives interview the managers of the garages and find out if a car of that number had been in town that day and to see if they could trace it.
This happened in spite of the fact that all of the cunning and ability of her coaches, captains and managers were used to get a team together that could beat Jefferson College.
The coaches and managers got a line on the base-running ability of the boys in this way.
It is incredible to factory managers that workers object to being taught "right" ways of doing things.
Mr. Taylor awakened the consciousness of industrial managers to the fact that the energy of workers like the power of machinery is subject to laws.
Managers do not stop to consider that their judgments are based wholly on the reaction of the mass of wage workers to the special stimuli which they offer.
Not that he has a way worth bothering about but that he wants to exercise the quality which all industrial managers agree he does not possess--his initiative.
Managers of industry for instance who control a situation and create an environment, demand that those who serve them meet the requirements which they have fixed.
It is as I have said, on account of the necessity of these positions in the general scheme that managers of factories are interested in finding more men who have initiative, than industry under their direction has produced.
What the financiers and industrial managers most want is efficient, docile labor.
Scientific managers have hoped that their plans to conserve energy and increase the wage in relation to expenditure of energy would meet little opposition.
Their alliance should be made with engineers and architects and the managers of industry who have made themselves, through experience and training, masters of applied science and the economics of production.
There was a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Crooked Creek Telegraph Company that afternoon.
I think you had better lay it before your Board of Managers as soon as possible, and if you will take my advice, as a business man, you'll accept our offer.
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