Word: developer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...according to statistics, the percentage of college graduates in the country is even less than one percent. They have for that very reason, a double obligation in that they must use the tools they have (or should have) acquired in college, and in that they must encourage others to develop themselves without college training. And they must work always to raise the standards of the country...
...organizing this department, the University will do much to improve methods of public health work; at present the majority of men in this field have had no specific preparation, and on account of lack of background, have not had the vision to develop many new ideas. True, there are some who have had the mechanical training--builders of sanitary systems, waterworks architects, city planner--; and some who have had adequate medical training; but practically none who have had both. To offer a combined training is the purpose of the new school...
...York Tribune made the following comment: "The victory came as a great triumph for Coaches Bingham and Farrell, of Harvard who saw a nondescript combination of the early season develop form enough to win the first Crimson track victory from Yale since...
...other hand, are for graduates. The University Appointment office on the fourth floor of University Hall offers teaching positions only; the Alumni Appointment office on State street handles non-teaching positions of all sorts, primarily although not exclusively for those who are seeking an opening which may develop into a permanent line of business...
...travel--along the first horse-car line. What was the result? Congestion of course: Rush hour congestion; then housing congestion; Why say more? What happened next? Why other lines were constructed of course. Did their owners seek another part of the city for a route and endeavor to develop more of the city? Why should they? Mind you, it was a business proposition they were dealing with: Would it have been good business? No! There was congestion along the first lines. A new line was needed to relieve it. Why take the time to develop new territory when good business...