Word: career
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There was a time in Jim Langton's Harvard soccer career when it would have been hard to imagine him even getting much varsity playing time, much less words of praise from his teammates...
Breslow's burden is eased by her 45-hour-a-week housekeeper, who watches the children while both parents are at work. She and her husband, a professor at the Medical School, came up with this expensive solution to "the dual career problem" by making use of their two professional salaries. She and her husband also share equally in child-rearing tasks...
Barrett's choice of an academic career has allowed her more flexibility than she would have had in health-care management. She made her choice with that flexibility in mind, but warns business school women of the difficulty in foreseeing the need to make these hard choices when they are still single and in school...
...make sacrifices in my career," she continues. "I'd love the chance to be a vice president in a major teaching hospital. It's something I don't have the time to do and still fulfill my family responsibilities--and it's the kind of job I won't be offered if I start looking too late...
Women who are concerned with integrating feminist principles into their career plans often reject Business School as "a sell-out." As second-year MBA candidate Anne L. Houden puts it, "Large numbers of women going into management will change business's image. But right now, to get ahead at Harvard Business School you have to adopt business ethics--and those are male ethics...