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The three great qualities of the ministry as a profession are its breadth, its depth, and its height. To scholars its opportunities are great for writing, for leading national religious thought, and for teaching in theological schools. It is thought that a narrow line of thought is prescribed for ministers...
Professor L. J. Henderson '98 gave a very helpful talk on "Preparation for the Study of Medicine" in Emerson A last evening at 8 o'clock. His discussion was confined entirely to the subject of anticipating a medical career, while in the undergraduate department of the University. Such anticipation and...
In particular, the minimum elementary work, which should be done by a student anticipating medicine as a profession, should include first, a good reading knowledge of French and German. As an international subject of study, in which investigation is being carried on in foreign countries and especially in France and...
The leading article, by Mr. Norman Hapgood, is of especial value in that it points out that a man may be of service to the community whatever his business or profession. Such a statement, from a man who has been notably successful in serving the public, is of great value...
The medical profession offers the man who wants to fight a good fight every opportunity. Professor James has complained that the world is in danger of becoming too tame and of losing those manly virtues that were fostered by war. In medicine a man will find great campaigns waged which...