Word: professionalisms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The course will cover such present-day problems of education as the curriculum in wartime, new courses in aeronautics, radio and navigation, war problems of guidance, present demands on the personnel of the teaching profession, and the difficulty of maintaining standards during the war and afterwards.
Fortune. In Manhattan, a fortuneteller told student Policewoman Anna Slays: "You will be very successful in your new profession." Policewoman Slays thereupon arrested her for fortunetelling.
Through three volumes totaling 2,230 pages Lanny has played Master of Ceremonies for a mammoth floorshow version of 20th-century history, and in the fourth he is still one of the most adroit and likable quick-change artists in the profession. He can beard Basil Zaharoff with tips from...
In the Middle Ages men did not hesitate to have more than one profession. . . . In this present age of ours we have become so stereotyped . . . that a man, if he is to be successful, cannot possibly do or be more than one thing. If he does try to do more...
If the United States is ever visited by a second Alexis de Tocqueville or another Lord Bryce, he will find ample subject matter in the mores of American journalism. One of the most inexplicable events in that profession is the case with which recognized experts in one field soon erect...