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...actually been founded and will offer instruction "on location" in Washington next year with the cooperation of the federal government. A model "West Point" for public servants, the National Institute of Public Affairs will accept Juniors, Seniors, and graduate students specializing in political science and put them through an "internship" at the capital...
Inaugurating an "internship" plan for the study of American government and awarding a number of scholarships to students of political science and allied subjects, the National Institution of Public Affairs is fulfilling a long felt need. Training for public service has long been neglected especially in its practical aspects...
Interns. Medical school graduates, practically everywhere in the U.S. at present, must perform at least one year of internship in a recognized hospital before being acceptable as a practitioner. In the hospitals their work is supposed to be practical, the putting into practice of their academic knowledge. Their salaries are meagre, generally between $25 and $30 a month besides board, lodging and laundry. Orderlies earn $40 to $60 a month and keep. Nurses get more. But theirs is a trade, whereas the intern is an embryo professional man. He is paying in a way for his educational contracts with skilled...
...practical suggestion was made by Prof. William L. Bailey of Northwestern University. He proposed that field service be substituted for internship, that young doctors be permitted to serve their apprenticeships as assistants to rural physicians, as well as in city hospitals...
This Album will contain a cut of each of the 104 members of the class, and beside the cut there will be information about each, giving his academic history, the hospital in which he is to take his internship, and the type of work he intends to take up after his hospital work...