The comedy Bird in the Hand (1927) plays neatly and amusingly, if tritely and datedly, with the stubborn class-consciousness and inverted pride of a country landlord whose daughter falls in love with the local squire's son.
The efficient manager of bureaucracy was to be replaced by a change-responsive ‘adhocrat’ (Toffler, 1970). But […] the 1950s’ tasks of management are not being replaced, but enlarged and complemented; much of the equipment of the industrial manager will remain vital to the firm’s success.
It had been incurred by a little fellow, young, a novice, an afterguardsman absent from his assigned post when the ship was being put about.
Suddenly he was deprived of his job, his chargelings, whom he loved, and Diotima herself.
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