Word: professionalization
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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_ Gathering about itself the cloak of dignity thus bestowed, the school last week arose and, in turn, named the New York Times Best U. S. Newspaper; awarded it the school's first gold medal, "the highest recognition which we can give ... for distinguished service in our own profession." At...
Whether or not the sympathy of the teaching profession is with teachers who want to smoke, it was demonstrated last week that teachers disapprove drinking. Of five professional groups specially polled by the Literary Digest-lawyers, physicians, bankers, clergymen, teachers-the last were first in point of Dryness (95,422 for enforcement, 22,705 for modification, 38,956 for repeal...
Yalemen could think of several reasons for Publisher Block's action. His son Paul Jr. is a Yale freshman. His son Billy is preparing to enter. Some even thought that Publisher Block, who made known that perhaps he himself would deliver a few of the lectures, might want audience...
No blame may be placed on the professors themselves. At its best the academic profession, in proportion to the study and preparation necessary for the attainment of success in it, is the most grossly underpaid in the world. At its worst it offers only inevitable starvation; at the top of...
Mr. Tomlinson's little book will appeal to many college men; there is a sincere and enthusiastic attitude towards life and letters in its pages that is certain to make it most enjoyable reading. Of his craft, this man, who has been often compared with Conrad, says, "Literature is different...