Word: professionalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The lectures, which were open to all members' of the University, were five in number, with a summarizing address by President Lowell at the end of the course. The arrangements were made' by a committee composed of graduates, undergraduates, and faculty members, and the plan was so successful that it...
In the series of lectures the first was given by Colonel W. J. Wilgus, an eminent consulting engineer, who described the various branches of his profession which it young man might enter. Speaking on "Business as a Gareer", Mr. E. F. Gay, Hon, '18, declared in the second talk that...
Progress in thoracic (chest) surgery has been phenomenal within the past few years, says Dr. Lilienthal. The development of adrenalin, the invention of the cardiograph (for recording heart action on smoked paper), the use of the phonograph to magnify stethoscopic sounds, electric photography of the heart in operation and other...
Another indication that Seniors are now looking beyond commencement is the inclusion this year as part of the "lives" the profession, if it is known, that each man intends to pursue. Otherwise this Album looks very much like its predecessors, and rightly so. The task of the Album Committee is...
It is estimated by one of the prominent New York critics that there are half a million music students in the United States and that out of that number several will probably make wide success and perhaps one will arise to greatness. That seems a very small proportion. Yet all...