Word: careered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...maintianance of elaborate training courses. The results of these endeavors should offer a reliable index to the problems facing the present graduating class. And Mr. Swope himself has had a range of business training and experience which will make his judgment of the opportunities in business as a career peculiarly illuminating...
Gordon's valedictory to intercollegiate basketball was fitting climax to a brilliant career. Scoring more than half his team's points and dominating the attack throughout, he deserved to lead a winning team rather than a losing one, Rudofsky as usual shared the stellar honors with his captain...
...game for Harvard. At his best the Crimson leader has no superior. For three years his sensational shooting, dribbling and passing have made his team's offense ever dangerous. If he can lead his mates to a victory over Yale he will be rounding out a most creditable basketball career. Superlatives, too, are the only words that come to the mind in describing Rudofsky. His equal as a standing guard has not been seen at Hemenway this year...
...connection with the lecture on "Business" by Mr. Gerard Swope Thursday evening, the Committee on the Choice of Vocations announced conferences yesterday for students interested in business as a career. Mr. A. M. White '92, formerly of White Weld Company of New York, and at present a candidate for overseer of the University will be available for conference at the Union on Friday between 10 and 18 o'clock in the morning and 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Efforts are being made to secure several other...
Miss Ferber has lived most of her life in Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois. She began her career as a reporter at the age of 17. She made her great reputation as a short story writer...