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...Business School, and after five years the Medical School graduate exceeds the Business School man in earning capacity. The School of Business Administration has no figures for more than five years after graduation, so that a further comparison is impossible, but it is believed that after an apprenticeship of eight to ten years, the Business School graduate will increase his earning capacity rapidly...
...Seminary of Economics. "American Apprenticeship and Industrial Education." by Mr. P. H. Douglas, in Widener...
...boyish Americanisms less mercifully, or until makes college life less like that of an undergraduate country club, and more of an intellectual workshop where men and women in the fire of their youth, with conflicts and idealisms, questions and ambitions and desire for expression, come to serve an apprenticeship under the masters of the time...
...language. Once more, it is the duty of a national theatre to give revivals of those modern works of the last generation which had a literary quality and which also drew the public. Finally one of the chief duties of a national theatre is to offer a rigorous apprenticeship and training in the fine art of acting: to open a school where all that is best in the technique of acting shall be taught by the best teachers: to insist that no actor shall come upon its boards who has not mastered this technique...
...been said that, as a class, engineers command larger salaries than men of any other profession. Whether or not this be literally true, it is a fact that graduates of any well-known scientific school do not have to serve a long apprenticeship as in most professions, but on the contrary are immediately sought after and comparatively well paid. It is not so easy for the newly graduated student to secure the necessary means of living, that this point is to be neglected in the choice of a profession. But aside from the remuneration, the civil engineer sees his works...