Word: careers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Futures in educational work will be discussed at 8 p.m. tonight in the Leverett House dining hall in the second career conference of the week. Religious vocations were the subject of an earlier meeting Tuesday...
Three ecclesiastics agreed last night at a career forum in the Union that ample opportunities exist for capable college graduates in all of the varied religious professions...
...first of two career conferences scheduled for this week on futures in religion and education, respectively will be presented at 8 p.m. tonight in the Union. The week's second forum will be held at Leverett House Thursday...
After a brief, unhappy career as a wine salesman, Garrick wheedled his way on to the stage. He was an almost immediate success. At the age of 24 he revolutionized English acting with his performance of Colley Gibber's version of Shakespeare's Richard III. Where his predecessors had declaimed in stiff and grandiloquent periods, he developed an easy-flowing, natural and rant-free style. They had recited, but he acted...
Miriam Van Waters is now back at her job. The last two months, during which her record as superintendant of the State Reformatory for Women was overwhelmingly vindicated, has been an enlightening interruption in a brilliant career. As Dr. Van Waters herself said, the fight against Commissioner McDowell has been useful in making the public concerned about the problem of female delinquents. Dr. Van Waters treated inmates at the Framingham institution as students working patiently back into society. The Commissioner, on the other hand, considered transgressors as prisoners who had to be forced to respect...