Word: career
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Fiske began her stage career at an early age, and at 15 she was taking leading parts. Among her many successful roles "Nora" in Ibsen's "Doll House," and "Becky Sharp" are especially note-worthy...
...Senior Class Album, which will be put on sale early next week, will contain a short history of the class and a photograph of every member, accompanied by his permanent address and the facts concerning his College career. These photographs will all be half-tone reproductions and will be arranged in alphabetical order, instead of merely being indexed as in former years...
...James was born in New York in 1843 and received his early education in France and Switzerland. He returned to American when he was 19 and attended the Law School for a year. In 1866 he commenced his literary career as a contributor to periodicals, but three years later went to England where he has since made his home, Mr. James is a brother of Professor William James M.'69. He is the author of "What Maizie Knew," "The Two Magics," "The Bostonians," and many other well known books...
...best speaking of the evening was done by R. B. Fosdick of Princeton. Of the Harvard debaters B. V. Kanaley spoke with great fluency and wit, and A. Tulin with commendable power. Princeton's essential argument emphasized the necessity of the development of the individual for his particular career, while Harvard claimed that a student's judgment was not mature enough to choose what is best, and showed that a course of broad culture was the ideal college education. The judges were out about half an hour, and upon their return reported that the decision had not been unanimonsly...
...Bonaparte graduated from the Law School in 1874 and began his career as a lawyer in Baltimore. In 1902 he became a member of the Executive Board of Indian Commissioners, and since then has also served on the Executive Committee of the National Civic Federation. He has twice been a member of the Board of Overseers. For many years he has been prominent in political reform movements, serving two years ago on the commission appointed by President Roosevelt to investigate the Post Office frauds. At present he is chairman of the National Civil Service Reform League...