Word: careers
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Harry A. Garfield, A.B., LL.D., president of Williams College, gave a most instructive lecture on "Education as a Career" in the Living Room of the Union last evening...
...have had no experience whatever in practical work. We all understand that some of the very best work that has been done in the science of education, has been done by those outside of our ranks. So I take it that it is not concerning that sort of educational career that you wish me to speak. Herbert Spencer would be an example of the men who have made notable contributions to education, and yet no one would call Herbert Spencer primarily a teacher. He is a scientist, and among other subjects studied education. All well-equipped educators should have...
...years and has had a brilliant career, rising from a newspaper reporter to the position he now holds. In 1870 he became an editor of the London Daily Telegraph and later became the publisher of three successful London papers. He began his parliamentary career, as a member from Galway in 1880, and this constituency has returned him at every election since then...
...death of John Moore Morse '07, Harvard has lost one of the most promising of its younger graduates. After a brilliant undergraduate career, he entered business in New York and was on the threshold of a useful and successful life, when he was cut off by an untimely death...
Lester Williams Clark, Jr., '06, of New Brighton, L. I., N. Y., died at his home on September 13, after an operation for appendicitis. Clark entered the Law School after a brilliant career in College. He became president of the Law Review and was elected marshal of his class last year, when he was graduated. He had already passed his examination...