It might be supposed that we could turn to the schools, since the task of the schools is
constantly being enlarged, but the very nature of the modern school precludes this, as we have already noted in Chapter I. (For a careful and scholarly study of this problem
see Alvin W. Johnson, The Legal Status of Church - State Relationships in the United States with Special
Reference to the Public Schools, University of Minnesota Press, 1934.)
I
constantly found myself
reference both the hotel credit card section to
see which credit cards earn what, and a section detailing how much money would have to be spent in order to earn enough points for a free night at each of the major hotel chains.