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Of the thirteen scenes it is hard to choose those which are the best. "Japanella" with the Mayakos, "At the Cottage Gate" with Muriel Harrison and Earl Benham, singing "Good-bye Sunshine, Hello, Moon"; and "The Lady of the Pyramids" with an Egyptian dance by Vanda Hoff may be picked...

Author: By H. C., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 1/27/1921 | See Source »

The college, student's ambition is not alone confined to making money; he must make it in a "respectable" profession. Politics is a "dirty" game; therefore he will not enter it. Quite true: it is a "dirty" game, as Messrs. Hylan, Tufts and Pelletier are most conclusively proving. But carefully...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATTITUDES TOWARD EDUCATION | 1/21/1921 | See Source »

...relation of the professional school to the college can be set forth in a very few words. The college furnishes the foundation and on that foundation the professional school erects the specialized training which equips the man for his profession. Whether and to what professional school a man should go depends, therefore, entirely on the profession he elects to practice. If he chooses to practice law, a law school training is absolutely essential. The time has long gone by when the successful lawyer began his legal career as an apprentice in a law office. A law school degree...

Author: By C. A. Mclein, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE LAW SCHOOL. | Title: LAW SCHOOL'S SOLE PURPOSE TO TRAIN FOR THE BAR | 1/6/1921 | See Source »

...proper accounting for the accidents of life and the inherent infirmities of individuals, the average law school graduate may look forward with reasonable certainty to a comfortable livelihood within from three to five years of graduattion. The upper heights of material success are as unlimited as those of any professional or business career, and the practice of the law itself opens business opportunities. Moreover, I have heard it said and seen it demonstrated, that the successful lawyer, so long as his mentality remains intact, is seldom if ever voluntarily retired. He never becomes obsolete; his business does not outgrow...

Author: By C. A. Mclein, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE LAW SCHOOL. | Title: LAW SCHOOL'S SOLE PURPOSE TO TRAIN FOR THE BAR | 1/6/1921 | See Source »

To any young man who loves the science of medicine and is interested in the doing of things requiring technical skill, the dental profession offers him broad opportunities. The unsolved problems in dentistry are many, and the field for the investigator is large.

Author: By Eugene H. Smith, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: DEAN SMITH OUTLINES DENTAL SCHOOL COURSE | 11/30/1920 | See Source »

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