Word: lifework
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...inception in Percy Haughton. The annals of sport are not so complete but that heroes' names are soon forgotten. It is safe to predict that this will not be the case with the memory of Percy Haughton. Even if it should be go, he would be content with a lifework well done, whose end is not yet in sight...
...biology. He should learn to draw and he may to advantage begin the study of mathematics. The preparation that he needs rarely amounts to more than five or six courses, containing subjects that may well be included in any well rounded plan for a general education, whatever ones lifework is to be and the number of these subjects is so small as to permit the student to concentrate in any field that may interest...
...that subtle relation between tutor and student which must exist, if the system is to be at all effective Furthermore, they are Americans. And to an American, even in college teaching, there must be progress toward position, prestige, or life becomes futile Unlike the Englishman who sees his lifework in being a tutor, these young hopefuls see in a tutorship merely apprentice work, the first step in the social ladder whose top rung is a full professorship. The third difficulty with these tutors is that they are, and again for the most part, men who have not finished their...
...numbers of the neat obituaries in the morgue of the Daily News, as in those of every other existing paper, occurs the phrase "His work was his recreation." It was true of Lawson. When he was in Europe a few years ago, a man 'of over 70, with his lifework behind him, he cabled daily 3,000 words of detailed comment and instruction to the News? received from that journals executives 5,000 words of questions and reports. His wife asked him to learn golf. He tried it, gave it up, said...
...plan for concentration and distribution. He should by all means concentrate in the field that most interests him; and because his life work is to be in science it would seem wise for him to choose a field that is not in the direct line of preparation for his lifework, such as arts, letters, history or philosophy. If he has no sufficiently keen interest outside of science, it would in general be better to utilize his concentration to prepare for his professional studies which he can do in a variety of ways. He can then use his other courses...