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  • In 1978/79, right after I'd moved to San Francisco, Therese Edell came to perform in the Bay Area with her friend and colleague Betsy Lippitt.

    Great Scots 2009

  • In 1978/79, right after I'd moved to San Francisco, Therese Edell came to perform in the Bay Area with her friend and colleague Betsy Lippitt.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • It's not Betsy Lippitt, but you'll get the idea, especially when they stop singing and the drums take over.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • It's not Betsy Lippitt, but you'll get the idea, especially when they stop singing and the drums take over.

    Great Scots 2009

  • Take care of the family first, then buy a nice big farm in rural Kentucky and raise Lippitt Morgans.

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  • Rosen, Levinger, and Lippitt 1961 found that schoolchildren and college students rated helpfulness and fairness as the most important traits that enable individuals to influence others; and that adults rated fairness first and helpfulness second in importance.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Lippitt, Polansky, Redl, et al. 1952 reported that at a summer camp, boys with a history of success were most liked.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Polansky, Lippitt, and Redl (1950a) and Grosser, Polansky, and Lippitt (1951) showed that those group members who attempted to be more influential and those who were more successful in this attempt were more susceptible to contagious influence from other members.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • The investigators Lippitt & White, 1943; White & Lippitt, 1960 concluded that laissez-faire leadership resulted in less concentration on work and a poorer quality of work than did democratic and autocratic leadership.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Bradford and Lippitt 1945 conceived of laissez-faire leadership as descriptive of leaders who avoid attempting to influence their subordinates and who shirk their supervisory duties.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

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