Word: careered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stockholm, Sweden, will be sent the Harvard man, Leland Harrison, to succeed Robert Woods Bliss? as U. S. Minister. Mr. Harrison, of New York, has been Assistant Secretary of State since 1922. Two more "career men," William R. Castle Jr. and Francis White, were appointed Assistant Secretaries of State...
...father Charles Denby, retired consul general, also started his career as second secretary in Peking...
...Monckton is a British country gentlewoman with as much poise as poetry about her. Her flight from the bosom of Moncktonism?father, manor, cousins, suitor ?to the humbler hearth and home of Andrew Bullen, tweeded biologist, is not like the flapping of a decapitated chicken but like the career of a startled teal, which will explore other ponds before circling back to an inviting one nearby...
Visitors to the University are amazed by nothing more than by the fact that the majority of students are not killed or wounded sometime during their career by the traffic in the Square, especially during the slippery season. Statistics on the subject are not available; but it is safe to assume that even the laziest student enters the Yard once a day, and that even the most studious of those having rooms there are obliged to go out once a day in search of food. That the mortality is so low is surprising, especially when one considers that many motorists...
...highly desirable that in addition to getting such information as is possible on general opportunities, that advantage be taken of the presence in Cambridge from time to time, of the representatives of business houses who are very glad to talk with men who are uncertain as to their career, with the idea that shopping around and visiting as many employers as possible will give definite pictures of different lines of business and will help toward making the final decision...