Word: careers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Government workers draw decidedly above-average salaries, three government career men declared at last night's job conference on opportunities in government and the foreign service. The forum exploded the popular conception that government workers work a lifetime for the pay of an apprentice dishwasher...
...Peekskill Academy, where he was on the football, basketball, and tennis teams for three years and captained all three squads in his senior year. He played left halfback on the freshman team his first year at Dartmouth. When he returned from the Army he did not continue his athletic career...
Three high officials in the State Department will fly to Harvard today for the term's seventh Career Conference, which will analyze vocations in Government and Foreign Service at 8 p.m. tonight in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room...
Charley Gray, who grew up in a small town which hears a striking similarity to Newburyport, Massachusetts, is a junior executive in a staid old New York bank. During a critical week in his life, when the turning-point of his career in the shape of a possible vice-presidency looms ahead, a chain of circumstances leads him mentally and physically back to his home town. Most of the book is a long flashback describing Charley Gray's childhood and youth...
John Derck, a new product of the star mill who looks as if he should do right well for himself, snarls his way through a ninety-minute career as the poor boy who goes bad and does a fine job of it. He starts out by rolling drunks in alleys, works the reform school circuit for a while, swaggers up to be a big gun in his thoroughly realistic neighborhood, drives his good faithful wife to sticking her head in the gas-oven, and finally is hauled up on a cop-killing charge. Bogart, who has also come up from...