Word: careful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this will be of decided value in making the Yale school better known. The short course is intended for young men who are thinking of forestry as a profession, but who are doubtful as to its requirements and their fitness for the work; for those interested in the care of woodlots; and for teachers of nature study, botany, and agriculture...
...opening of the Columbia School of Business in the autumn of 1916 marks another milestone in university education. In determining upon the character of the School, the committee considered with some care the different types in existence. There are in the United States at present three chief types: (1) the Wharton School, which has a curriculum of four years parallel to that of the college and which is essentially an undergraduate school; (2) the Harvard School of Business Administration, which has a two-years' curriculum of a frankly graduate character; and (3) the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth, which admits...
...sequence of courses in a variety of subjects; accounting, banking, finance, transportation, commerce and trade, business organization and management, manufactures, advertising and salesmanship, and the like. At the end of the second year the degree of Bachelor of Science will be awarded so that those who do not care to defer their entrance into a practical business career may start in at the age of the ordinary college graduate. It is expected, however, that a large proportion of the students will continue for a third year, at the end of which the Master's degree will be conferred...
...provides an open door 24 hours in the day. In addition to beds, lockers, gymnasium, restaurant, classrooms, baths, swimming pools, reading and writing rooms, billiards, bowling alleys and other opportunities for exercise and amusement, such an establishment offers to every enlisted man a general clearing house for the care of his personal business, the receiving and shipping and general distribution of his personal effects...
...most of the United States the final choice of the scholar is left in the hands of a Committee of Selection. Great care has been taken in the constitution of these committees, as it has been felt that on the wise and impartial exercise of their judgement depends more than upon anything else the full success of the scheme. These committees take into account different qualities of the candidates, such as, and in this they were directed by the founder, literary and scholastic attainments, love of outdoor sports, high moral character, and desire to serve in public affairs...