The whole nation was once more acting as a unit, for the South had outlived the worst results of war and reorganization and was again developing on independent lines.
It was possible to foresee the day when overproduction might be a menace unless there should be some reorganization of society to meet the new problem.
Defn: The act of reorganizing; a reorganized existence; as, reorganization of the troops.
Defn: The coöperative socialistic system of Charles Fourier, a Frenchman, who recommended the reorganization of society into small communities, living in common.
Since I took office, we have submitted 14 reorganization initiatives and had them all approved by Congress.
To streamline the structure of the government, we have secured approval of 14 reorganization initiatives, improving the efficiency of the most important sectors of the government, including energy, education, and civil rights enforcement.
Worked out with the civil servants themselves, this reorganization plan will restore the merit principle to a system which has grown into a bureaucratic maze.
We've already begun a series of reorganization plans which will be completed over a period of 3 years.
There's no such thing as an effective and a noncontroversial reorganization and reform.
This year, we must extend major reorganization efforts to education, to economic development, and to the management of our natural resources.
The resolution has not yet been fully carried into effect, and the process of reorganization is still going on.
The reorganization was made necessary by the rapid growth of Bourses du Travail, the number of which far outstripped the number of Federations of industry and which thus controlled the policies of the Confederal Committee.
When the reorganization is completed, this section will consist of one delegate from each Departmental Union, who will form the Comite des Unions Departmentales.
Revolutionary Syndicalism appears, therefore, as a phase of the general movement towards a reorganization of society on socialist principles.
Our next quotation hints that something like a dissolution and reorganization had taken place.
Kingsley, Chairman of the Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education.
Footnote: These objectives have been formulated by the National Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education.
The reorganization and consolidation of state administrative offices is attracting an increasing amount of attention.
He drops to a state of insensibility in death, a reorganization of the spiritual body takes place to the natural eye imperceptible, and its nature indestructible.
In the period of reorganization which followed the Peace of Tilsit he made the acquaintance of Gneisenau, and of almost all the officers who made their mark in the subsequent wars of liberation.
On his return (in November, 1807) he was placed on General Scharnhorst's staff, and employed on the work then going on for the reorganization of the Prussian army.
And see Washington's comprehensive plans for the reorganization of the entire military service.
Of these, the most important was the select committee to bring in a bill for the reorganization of the militia,[632] which reported a comprehensive and well-drawn measure that became a law.
He had previously been active in the development of the library, and as chairman of the library committee had aided in the reorganization of the former subscription library into a free public library.
Any proposed reorganization of the executive branch of your state government.
One of the most progressive states in this particular is Illinois, which has recently enacted a law for the reorganization of its executive branch of government.
The farmers of the Rio Negro, who have little capital, and who sell and are paid in advance for their dry fodder, have not yet been able to take advantage of the reorganization of the cattle-trade.
It was an attractive table, well appointed and well served; but Lidgerwood, temperamentally single-eyed in all things, was diverted from his reorganization problem for the moment only.
Probably these last vestiges of independent organization and control were swept away at the time of the reorganization of the Rhine army in 70, after the rebellion of Civilis.
Probably in this case Augustus’s reorganization was more thorough and the existing regiments had not, like some of Caesar’s corps of Gallic cavalry, a record of individual achievement which might exempt them from its scope.
Had the construction of a field army on these lines proceeded in time of peace, it would necessarily have involved a reorganization of the whole system to meet the increase in expenditure.
At this session I inaugurated a movement for the reorganization of Harvard College.
The bill which I introduced, the reports and arguments which I submitted to the House, aimed at the reorganization of the corporation and the election of the corporators by the Legislature.
Her test oath, as we have seen, required virtually that the basis of her reorganization should be the men who had remained loyal throughout the rebellion.
When a school system disregards, as our established system does, the entire reorganization of the industrial world, it stultifies growth and cultivates at the same time an artificial concept of life, a false sense of values.
British and American manufacturers before the war urged the emulation of German methods of education and a reorganization of school systems more in conformity with the German.
There is no progression from apprenticeship to industrial control; no chance to use the knowledge gained where opportunity for participation in administration and reorganization of industry is cut off.
The wave of popular opposition to a reorganization of the schools for a preparation of the children for factory life expresses the original conception of popular education among sovereign people.
This reorganizationwas by no means limited to the 1st Regiment--it was state-wide in its incidence.
Another state-wide reorganization of the militia was engineered by the legislature on Feb.
A company of the 3d Regiment, the Cunningham Rifles from Brockton, were transferred to the 1st Battalion at the time of the reorganization and became the 10th Company.
Hope promised me, in the prospective reorganization of the Washington concern, the certainty of a complete fulfillment of my "Dream.
Still the legislature refused to make an effectivereorganization of the militia.
The order continued to spread after the reorganization in 1867.
An act was also passed providing for the reorganization of the penitentiary guards, and only those not subject to conscription were retained.
Few of the negroes knew of the divisions in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and most of them thought that Lakin's course was merely some authorized reorganization after the destruction of war.
In the course of the following winter, a characteristic action showed to the more clear-sighted how important Turkey and her military reorganization had once more become in the eyes of the Berlin Staff.
He had talked to her about "the coming reorganization of society"?
Tell me about the coming reorganization of society," she said.
That is the only wealth which will not be disturbed in the coming reorganization of society.
Ten years later he was appointed by the Minister of Public Instruction to superintend the reorganization of the National Musical Institute.
The professed objects of the Council were: a reformation of the Church, its reorganization under a single head, and the suppression of heresy.
This called forth counter-movements in Germany, where the reorganization of the army--even before the late wars a pet project of William I.
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