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Word: professionalism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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There may have been a time when the men of the upper classes in England might have expected to go through life without exerting themselves over- much, but those days have gone by. National opinion condemns idleness. Economic pressure demands activity. Even if they have not gone by for Public...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLIC SCHOOLS CREATE DISDAIN OF EFFORT, IS VIEW | 2/25/1931 | See Source »

A side issue which has assumed importance is his cooperation with A. L. Putnam '20, consultant on careers. Students, who are in doubt as to whether a profession is of the kind they should approve or whether it is worth entering, considered from the ethical stand-point, consult the adviser...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Permanent Adviser in Religion With Regular Office Hours Now Connected With University--Plan Proves Successful | 2/18/1931 | See Source »

Reverend Glenn said that few students have sufficient understanding of the professions and have no way of acquiring an adequate knowledge of them. "Informal meetings at which professional men could talk about the opportunities and limitations of his profession, would be of great service to many students; for the deciding of a career is probably the most important event in a college man's life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVEREND GLENN TELLS OF PROFESSIONAL CLUBS | 2/18/1931 | See Source »

Monday evening at 6.30 o'clock, 34 men met at the Faculty Club. Dr. Raymond Calkins, Minister of the First Congregational Church, spoke on the problem of the ministry as a profession. Thomas L. Harris, consultant on religion for the University, and Reverend Daniel Bliss attended the meeting.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVEREND GLENN TELLS OF PROFESSIONAL CLUBS | 2/18/1931 | See Source »

The difficulty which the average undergraduate has in choosing a profession in the increasing complexities of modern life is being recognized more than ever before. The institution of the office of Consultant on Careers was a long step toward the solution of this problem, and the plan proposed by Mr...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CHOICE OF A CAREER | 2/18/1931 | See Source »

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