Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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"We gladly welcome here today a worthy representative of German greatness, worthy in station, profession and character. We see in him, however, something more than the representative of a superb nationality and an imperial ruler. Universities have long memories. Forty years ago the American Union was in deadly peril, and...
"I do not propose to contrast minutely the British with the American athletes or to discuss at length their different modes of training. The Americans certainly take great pains in this respect, and work out their methods with mechanical precision, rather too mechanical, perhaps, if it be true as I...
The scene of "Les Plaideurs" is laid in Normandy in the early part of the seventeenth century. The play holds up to ridicule people who take petty cases to court, as well as the judges who try the cases. The action of the play turns about the old Judge Dandin...
He was born March 30, 1842, at Hartford, Conn., and was given the name of Edmund Fiske Green. After his father's death he assumed his grandfather's name, John Fiske. He secured his early education from books of science and languages, which he studied with remarkable persistency. He entered...
The number contains an excellent editorial on "Journalism" that sums up the present state of the "profession" with clearness and force and suggests a possible way for its betterment and for the training of newspaper men, that might relate closely to Harvard.