Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The fundamental principles of the Department differ to some extent from those of most architectural schools in this country, with the possible exception of Columbia, in laying stress primarily on the importance of an accurate and thorough knowledge of the history of art as an essential foundation for work in...
...dramatic critic of the Moniteur Universal, and since then has been literary critic of the Revue des Deux Mondes, while being a frequent contributor to the Francais, the Correspondent, the Gaulois, the Revue Bleu, and the Journal des Debats. Beside his activity in the critical work of his professional labors, M. Doumic 's industry has resulted in a number of published works under his name, comprising eight or ten volumes dealing with a great variety of topics...
Dr. Robert A. Wheaton '90 M., a wellknown surgeon, died at St. Paul, Minn., last Sunday. He was born in Minnesota and there spent most of his life, winning a national reputation in his profession. Immediately after graduation, he worked for a year and a half in the Mass. Hospital...
Mr. John A. Loring, a well-known Boston lawyer, died at his home this morning after a long illness. He was born in North Andover in 1824. After graduation he studied law under J. A. Brigham, and a few years later formed a partnership with him which lasted till the...
Mr. F. V. Balch '59 died at his home in Jamaica Plain last Friday. After graduation at Harvard he began the study of law, which he broke off to enlist in the army. Owing to lack of health he was obliged to return to the law, and accepted the position...