Word: professionality
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JOURNALISM as a profession interests all Harvard men. Those who have this in mind can obtain control of an established and favorite Boston weekly at a very reasonable price. Particulars of F. H. Morgan, 50 Ames Building, Boston.
James J. Storrow '57 dropped dead in the new congressional library building in Washington Thursday afternoon. He was born in Boston in July, 1837, and graduated from Harvard in the class of '57. He finished a three years' course at the Harvard Law School and was admitted to the Suffolk...
Moliere, said he, was in the XVIIth century to France what Shakespeare was to England and Cervantes to Spain. Above all a Frenchman and a Parisian, a bourgeois of Paris, we continually find this vein running through all his work. Like so many other great writers he was a bourgeois...
From 1646 to 1658 Moliere lived the miserable life of a provincial actor. The hardships which he had to undergo embittered him, and this very bitterness taught him to reflect. These twelve years were of incalculable benefit to Moliere, for in them he thoroughly mastered his profession of writer and...
After graduating from college Mr. Worthen took up civil engineering in which profession he was very successful and highly esteemed. In 1849 he went to New York to become the engineer of the New York and New Haven railroad and in 1854 he was elected vice-president of the road...