Word: professionalization
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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In Chicago, 18,000 people paid $59,625 to see gargantuan Primo Camera fight a French-Canadian slugnut named Elzear Rioux. Because Rioux, 63¼ Ibs. the lighter, only lasted 47 seconds, taking six knockdowns in that time and never landing a punch, the Illinois State Athletic Commission withheld the...
Faculty. At Bennington, the Ph. D. degree will be held as lightly as a secondary school certificate. The college will not demand it of its faculty. "And al though the faculty will necessarily be recruited largely from the younger mem bers of the college teaching profession, there will be appointments...
Max, the hero of Author Gerhardi's latest book, is a writer by profession, but women are his trouble. He has a wife, whom he has left in the background and who remains there. His friend Victor, a writer of similar tastes if slightly more stable temperament, acts first...
Some distance from the Opera Montessori is a place, where, in the last decade of the last Century, a young woman medical student was jeered and hooted by male classmates. Women were not then supposed to have technical careers, or minds of their own, or the liberty of going about...
Writers & Artists. Grantland Rice, sportswriter, makes more money than anyone else in his profession by his combined activities-as colyumist reporter for the New York Herald Tribune, editing short cinema "sportlights," editing his magazine The American Golfer, which he recently sold to publisher Condé Nast. Once a year he...