Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Arthur F. Mullen balked at resigning his good job as Nebraska's Democratic National Committeeman just because he had been doing a thumping good business as a lawyer-lobbyist in Washington since last spring. Said he: "I do not claim to have any 'back door' to the...
...high-school physics instructor. Joseph R. Blanco, a Reo foreman, teaches Spanish. A high-school teacher and a radio service man explain the mysteries of Radio ("Understand this marvel of the Age"). Alpha Pearl, who teaches the school's most popular course. Stenography ("A profession to professionals-a great convenience to others") at the Y. M. C. A. building, practices her vocation by day at the Kirby Mercantile Agency. There are courses in Dramatic Interpretation at the Reo Club House, Lip Reading and Amateur Photography in the Olds Tower, and a Stamp Club ("Join strong men who have...
Ordering girl & child to give specimens of blood to match against the man's, the Brooklyn justice declared: "Research of medical journals and foreign law reports discloses that many thousands of similar cases have been before the courts of European nations. The Landsteiner blood grouping test is generally accepted...
But valuable though such clarifications and criticisms are they are by no means the whole story on the economic aspects of the Roosevelt Administration's program. I think I can perhaps best make clear what I have in mind by contrasting the set of papers here under review with the...
"Before entering the legislative branch of the government, a man should have a sufficient income established through a successful profession or in business. This independent income is necessary because offices are dependent upon carrying elections. Men are likely to be defeated at any time. No matter whether they are right...