"Twenty or thirty years ago, most corporate leaders figured the game would continue unchanged — forever. They had no idea of profound change. Today I think a good many industrialists think there is going to be a profound change — not one brought on by Bolsheviks but by circumstances — by resource shortages and population problems, among other things. They see there is something real out there that is changing, and that they are going to have to deal with it. They are aware that the system is changing."
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NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE WAS FORERUNNER OF LOS ANGELES, by George W. Kirkman, 1926
"Ages before the white race ever saw even our sea coasts, or the banner of Spain floated over California, there stood on the banks of the Los Angeles River an ancient Indian village, on and around whose site there later rose the pueblo or town of Los Angeles. This Indian village was called Yang-Na, and it was situated in the area now included between Aliso street, East First street and the river."


