Word: professionalization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lloyd Jordan knew it would be like this, and you wonder why he ever abandoned the security of his job at Amherst to come to Cambridge. Jordan is not a young man, and his is a profession which demands an ample supply of energy; at 49, he undertook what is...
While the Communists were still muttering over the implications of this, David hit them again, out of his knowledge that Moscow had sent Professor Davidenkov, Russian heart specialist, to attend ailing Maurice Thorez. Next morning every registered doctor in Paris received a Paix et Liberté pamphlet. "A snub to...
In evaluating his team's pre-season chances, Princeton football coach Charlie Caldwell quaintly remarked that if the 1950 Tigers equaled their six victories of the previous year he would be "the happiest coach in the profession." Last week, Princeton blasted Colgate 45 to 7 for its sixth straight win...
Despite his other achievements, the U.N.'s Ralph J. (for Johnson) Bunche, Palestine mediator and 1950 Nobel Peace Prizewinner, likes to list his profession as "educator." At 46, Schoolman Bunche, grandson of a slave, has spent more than half his life on college and university campuses. A graduate of...
Since then, U.S. students have become a good deal more familiar with "college boards." In the half century some 2,000,000 would-be collegians have suffered their way through the board's tests. By last week, when the College Entrance Examination Board celebrated its 50th anniversary and published...