Word: apprenticeship
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...those men who are undecided as to what line of business they wish to enter, this will afford an excellent opportunity both for getting acquainted with business, spending a profitable summer, and shortening the ordinary period of business apprenticeship...
...Because of their tendency to leave as soon as a little more money is offered them; in other words because of no sense of apprenticeship and of growth by degrees on merit...
...sold and wrote advertising as an executive for the Boston Store, then for Bloomingdale's in Manhattan. When Editor Bernarr ("Body Love") Macfadden started the Daily Graphic, Mr. Cohen promoted the circulation, most successfully, for nearly two years. Then, without any of the usual short-story apprenticeship, he wrote this full length novel, which will be definitely important if it leads to further study of the Pardways, as now planned. Lester Cohen's father is Dr. Hymen
...CRIMSON candidate serves no apprenticeship of disagreeable routine. He has no soiled laundry to count, no water to carry. He starts his competition Wednesday night, and Thursday morning he is a full fledged reporter. The writer, when he had been a candidate for the CRIMSON less than twenty-four hours was interviewing George M. Cohan in his dressing room at a Boston theatre. and, Mr. Cohan had no idea that he wasn't a veteran of many such interviews. Or if he did, he politely made no comment about it. A day or two later came an interview with Senator...
...Oswald Donn-Byrne was born in Manhattan less than 40 years ago, with a long north-of-Ireland genealogy. From three on, he grew up on the family estate in Ireland, getting faery lore and the Gaelic. His college learning was at Dublin, Paris, Leipzig; he served an editorial apprenticeship in the U. S. Until he wrote Messer Marco Polo (1921), few guessed his genius and there were money struggles, hard ones. His wife, Dolly Donn-Byrne, writes too-collaborated with Gilda Varesi on the play Enter Madame. There are four little Donn-Byrnes, including the twins, but not even...