Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Every year Harvard graduates several men who adopt teaching as a profession, and in nearly every great institution in the country this University is represented by some instructor who received his degree here. There is one form of instruction, however, and a very important one, which Harvard graduates have not...
The Hemenway Gymnasium will be open to the public this evening from eight to ten o'clock. A special invitation is extended to all members of schools, gymnasiums and the medical profession. It is especially hoped that students will take advantage of this opportunity to show their appreciation of Mr...
At his father's death he was obliged to leave college. He taught school and engaged in various other occupations, but finally settled upon the law as his profession. He studied law under the firm of Brown and Alger, in Boston, but gave up his studies in 1863 to accept...
It does not help the man who intends to enter a profession to begin his college course at the age of seventeen, for it has frequently been proved that the man who begins to practice his profession at twenty-three gains no advantage over the man who begins active work...
As a national legislator, he made a reputation for earnest, manly and broad statesmanship which has reflected credit upon the state which he represented. He attained the foremost rank in the legal profession in Massachusetts, and remained in active practice until his last illness.