Word: careers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...time you are 30 to 50, so you can do what you want to do after you're 50." The follow-through to this counsel has been near letter-perfect. Comfortably settled since 1942 in the top job at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Dean David staggered his career with eight years of teaching and learning at the School and fifteen subsequent years of fortune-accumulating in Manhattan financial circles. At 52 he is simultaneously "the" reason for the Business School's zooming success and a director of such enterprises as Standard Brands, General Electric, and R. H. Macy...
Prospective college diplomats got the inside story yesterday on "The Foreign Service of the United States as a Career" from William P. Maddox, director of the Foreign Service Institute...
This plan, voted by San Franciscans ten years ago over doctors' objections, has had a rough career. Because members' payments were set too low, doctors have often been paid less than the scheduled fees. Last fortnight, aroused by rebuffs of their demands for a 15% raise in fees, and by Medical Director Alexander S. Keenan's suggestion that they had needlessly pyramided costs by calling for too many laboratory tests and X rays, the doctors finally rebelled...
Traditional paternal advice to the youth about to embark on a collegiate career include two subjects, and one of these is invariably gambling. On their relative complexity, Lord Chesterfield wrote to his son in an unpublished gem: "The diversion of the chase is considerably easier to master, my boy, than the intricacies of chance...
Coolidge, a cousin of "Silent Cal," will outline Republican strategy for the coming Presidential campaign. His own record includes the presidency of the State Senate in 1945, as well as a seat in both levels of the Massachusetts General Court during his 29-year, undefeated public career...