Word: professionalisms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Men of wide educational backgrounds, ranging from illiterates to M.D.s. have come in for guidance, John Stauffer, assistant director said. Most of the veterans go into the skilled trades, he added although the profession and the arts are also represented.
Mustering up the most urgent words it could find, the powerful National Education Association (341,000 members) had once called it "probably the most serious school situation now current in the nation." The N.E.A.'s words were not enough. A school-board battle which had aroused the citizens of...
The Braintrusters. The men who sweat for the armed forces over the answer to that question are the top crust of their profession: men like the Air Forces' Major General Lauris Norstad, the Navy's Admiral Forrest Sherman, the Army's braintruster, 39-year-old Brigadier General...
This week the C.W.V. monthly paper, the Catholic War Veteran, published the third in a series of editorials giving the results of the probe. The Veteran named names, but did not actually pin a Red label on anyone. Instead, it published a sort of catechism, and then listed the names...
Miss Neal wouldn't give up teaching for the world. Says she: "There is no more exalting profession in the world, except that followed by those who preach the word of Jesus. I quake in my boots when I think of my responsibilities. I feel I am rendering a...