Word: career
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Smith started his career as a civil engineer. He later gave up this for painting, and has done much landscape work in water colors and has lectured on art subjects. Mr. Smith is perhaps best known as an author. Among his works are "The Tides of Barnegat," "Colonel Carter's Christmas," "The Under Dog," and "The Wood Fire...
...Polo Club has had a career not merely of drinking, about the desirability of which men differ, but of prolonged drunkenness, which all sane men agree is bad. This time the drunkenness was on a public occasion, not in Cambridge, but in Boston, under the eyes of the newspaper reporters, who are only too eager to seize and spread abroad scandal about any large college. The Polo Club has wronged the Freshman class and the College in the public eye. Why the College and the class should be the only ones to suffer, and the Polo Club, as such...
...Parsons, in an interesting and entertaining stereopticon lecture in the Union, yesterday evening, on "Civil Engineering as a Career," emphasized imagination and enthusiasm as the two qualities most necessary in a man who would take up the profession of a civil engineer...
...William Barclay Parsons, C.E., LL.D., will deliver the last in the series of six Union lectures on professions, in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be on "Civil Engineering as a Career," and will be illustrated with stereopticon views. An exception to the usual Union rule is being made for this series on professions and, in consequence, tonight's lecture will be open to all members of the University...
Reports of the Freshman class dinner on Thursday evening indicate that 1913 has started its career in the way which was the fashion five or six years ago. Hazing and class rushes have gone; uproarious Freshman dinners are still with...