Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...attempts made to ease the way after graduation are keeping pace with the endeavors to smooth the transition from preparatory schools to colleges. It is not unfair to say that the former should receive the greater emphasis because a wrong step taken at the beginning of a business or professional career is often irremediable. To prevent such mistakes is the task of the graduate advisers. They are in no sense to be considered employment agencies, but they can render signal service by informing the young engineers of the conditions that govern both the practical features of the profession...
...Like all professional men, soldiers try to keep up-to-date in their profession; in other words, prepare for fighting. Says Major Bratt gloomily: "The documents relating to the annihilation of the world lie collected in the underground armored cellars of the General Staffs or the Air Staffs. One day they will bear witness." To those who still believe The War To End War really ended it he says: "History only knows longer and shorter intervals between wars. . . . The generation which deludes itself, in an interval between wars, that war is over, should cease to do so." Besides "the situation...
For this intent the U. S. has its American Society for the Control of Cancer (founded 1913). The League of Nations has a Cancer Commission under its Health Organization. Great Britain has a Cancer Committee of its Ministry of Health. The British Empire has a Cancer Campaign. There are an...
The exterior of the solid grey institution at No. 23 Wall St. bears no name, but every visitor to Wall Street recognizes it as J. P. Morgan & Co. And all Wall Street if not all the world recognizes election to partnership in that institution as the highest honor in U...
Banker Gibson is 49, entered the banking profession 18 years ago when he became assistant to the president of Liberty