Word: careers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...book had come just in time to cap a long career. Last week Roscoe Pound announced that after 48 years of teaching (37 at Harvard), he would retire in June. He had stepped down as Dean of the Harvard Law School in 1936 to become the first of the University's "roving professors." Now, after eleven years of teaching whatever he liked, from sociology to Lucretius, he was about to give up that pleasant...
...wrote the script, found and imaginatively used the excellent back-country locations, and directed some remarkably fresh scenes of adolescent love and rebellion. Veterans Robinson and Anderson are rock-solid in their roles until Mr. Robinson is required to go too melodramatically bats. Lon McCallister, 23, whose nascent film career (Stage Door...
...events of Mozart's career form an extraordinarily dramatic sequence without benefit of external embellishments: he started as an extraordinary child prodigy, worked with astonishing success at first, then was defeated by the intrigues of petty jealousies, and died in abject poverty, chiefly from overwork, at the age of 35. To this natural and interesting history the Italian producers have added a prolonged and bitter love affair with Aloysia von Weber, whose sister, Constanza, Mozart actually married after only a brief flirtation with Aloysia...
Emphasizing the satisfactions "other than financial" in a teaching career, a panel of three speakers outlined the pains and pleasures of that profession to nearly 200 would-be educators who jammed the Lowell House Common Room last night...
...ranked third in order of choice for Grant Study men as graduates and undergraduates, and also for Freshmen. A career in the Army or Navy proved most unpopular of all occupations...