Word: expectant
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...does not build a faculty with bricks or wood paneling, however, and the problem of expansion is as difficulty here. There is already an extreme shortage of teachers, and to expect top men to work for current salaries is wishful thinking. But, while complaining of present overwork, Harvard faculty members grudgingly admit with Philip H. Rhinclander '29, Director of general Education, that a "qualified faculty can be found if enough money is put into the field...
...perhaps Yale has hit upon a unique way to de-emphasize winter sports without directly offending the coaches involved. Certainly, it would not be improbable to expect a report from new Haven soon, announcing "unfortunate" reduction of winter coaching loads...
...consider what the typical man can expect to get out of his considerable investment in money, time, energy, and risk-taking in graduate study; then more specifically how this investment can help in preparing for work in the field of finance. It would be helpful if I could forecast the extra earnings that will accrue as a result of his graduate study. Although considerable data has been accumulated on the business progress and incomes of our graduates, we do not have enough to justify any real conclusions. Several factors limit the usefulness of the available data--for example, the fact...
...allied characteristics upon entry into business will come along slowly into business. As an executive commented to me recently, "We have a young Phi Beta just out of college in our bank. He is a big gangly kid. Unless he develops on the job much faster than I expect, it will be quite a while before we can have him represent the bank with important customers...
...embrace all the problems that he will face in actual practice nor the specific procedures of his accounting firm. Therefore he still has much to learn from his employers. By the end of four or five years, however, he will be handed independent and important assignments and may expect to earn around $6,000 a year. If he becomes a supervisor, a contract manager, or later a partner, of if be establishes a practice of his own, his income may be $10,000 to $25,000 a year. Some certified public accountants earn $100,000 a year...