Word: carcer
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...This is a new territory for the school," said Winn Pries, director of the B-school's office of carcer development. He added the program may increase students' career options by allowing them to work in jobs that they otherwise would not have considered...
Schlafly, a member of the Illinois bar, said she supports women who want a carcer, but feels the ERA would deprive women of their "freedom to choose a role" by abolishing laws forcing a husband to support his wife...
Maras started his football carcer in Hibbing, a small town in the Minnesota iron ore country. He passed up college opportunities in state institutions for Duquesne, in Pittsburgh...
Robert Taylor begins his carcer as a debonair and very winning wastrel. And he stays in that role until his charming frivolity has indirectly caused the death of a surgeon and the blinding of the surgeon's young wife (Irene Dunne), with whom Robert has fallen thoroughly in love...
...weighs 171 pounds, and stands 5 feet 10 inches tall. He prepared at Lorain High School, where he was a member of the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams. As guard on his freshman football team and captain of the 1933 first-year basketball five he began his successful carcer in these sports at Harvard. He received a major "II" award as an end on the University football squad of 1930. Last winter he won a minor letter as a regular player on the Harvard basketball team, and will probably hold a position on this year's quintet...
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