"Eyes", pp. 98–99
The Colour of Life and Other Essays (1896)
“His eyes, I’d long since discovered, could be as eloquent and expressive as his pen. The messages they sent me now hardly seemed decent for a public setting.”
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“It is now fifty years since Woodrow Wilson wrote his brilliant essay on public administration.”
It is a good essay to reread every so often; there is so much in it that sounds modern, so much that will hold permanently true... Political scientists owe Woodrow Wilson a debt of gratitude for opening their eyes to the broader importance and implications of administration. His keen mind also discerned the task which would occupy the attention of administrative theorists long after he was gone.
Source: "The Study of Administration." 1937, p. 28
Source: Argonautica (3rd century BC), Book IV. Homeward Bound, Lines 127–129
It was the Lord.
The Review and Herald (14 June 1906), p. 8