Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Rowing can stand, probably, more scientific study than any other sport. It is open to constant improvement. based on the experiences which are gained from year to year. Yet Harvard cannot be said to have progressed much in this line. We seem to be as far off as ever from...
I believe in the first place that no permanent success can be obtained by a system of graduate coaching. No graduate can afford to give his time to coaching a crew and there is not always strength in a multitude of counsellors. An enthusiastic coach cannot have permanent success with...
After four years at Oxford, Addison obtained a pension on which to travel and prepare for diplomatic life. While in Italy he sent a piece of poetry, to Lord Halifax, an excellent piece of work, although he was only a second rate poet. On the death of the king, Addison...
Mr. Hammond Lamont will lecture to-night in Sever 11 on "The College Graduate on a Newspaper." This is an opportunity which has seldom, if ever, been given us before. The number of college graduates who take up journalism as a profession is constantly growing and the lecture to-night...
Youth today owes to society three distinct services. One is moral idealism. No youth of any worth looks forward to his future occupation simply on an economic basis. He looks beyond, and hopes to make his profession better. And society has a right to demand this view from every youth...