Word: professionalisms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Graebner's background is not entirely typical of G.I. students (most of whom have no profession yet) but his budgeting problems are. A University of Chicago School of Business survey reported last week: "Veterans attending college in the Chicago area cannot live on their Government allowance, but must dip...
With a view to determining the practical value of the Law School courses and revising the curriculum to meet current needs in the profession, a committee on Legal Education has been sending a questionnaire to a cross section of the school's alumni.
George Zook worked his way through the University of Kansas driving a hearse. In 40 years of education work, he has never lost the undertaker's portentous, self-effacing efficiency. As president of the American Council on Education, a "holding company" for 118 private educational groups,* Zook is the...
Mrs. Timson is an abortionist. She is also the heroine of Marguerite Steen's successor to her best-selling The Sun Is My Undoing (TIME, Aug. 18, 1941). Author Steen's Mrs. Timson is as "healthy, earthy" as "an Elizabethan innkeeper's wife." She becomes an abortionist...
Raleigh Schorling earned $1.83 a day on his first teaching job 42 years ago. He is doing a little better now, as a professor of education at the University of Michigan, but he still thinks teachers are underpaid -and overworked. That, he says, is why 600,000 teachers have deserted...