Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the Middle and Far East there is, the Commission found, a notable absence of that "vulgarity" common in brothels of the West.* Most Asiatics prefer to hire women of their own race. Solemnly the Commission postulates and advises that: 1) The principal factor in promotion of the international traffic...
One of the greatest benefactors of the Fogg Museum and connected with the Boston Museum of Art. Dr. Ross, well known in his profession, is endeavoring, through a private venture, to teach art by his new theory, known as the setpallette method. This consists basically of producing the natural colonization...
Her Newport technique ran true to form. In 1892 she built the most impressive house in the colony, Marble Hall. It cost $8,000,000. She warmed Marble Hall with the most sensational engagement announcement of the decade, that of her daughter Consuelo to the Duke of Marlborough. (When Consuelo...
Declared Roosevelt Secretary Louis McHenry Howe, lecturing Columbia University journalism students in Manhattan: "You can't adopt politics as a profession and remain honest."
...Sister's Secret. The audience approved his performance with hearty hisses. The production was the first by a semiprofessional stock company, The Stagers, which he organized and manages. A onetime instructor in English and Latin at Cambridge's Browne & Nichols School. Son Cleveland has had two years professional experience as actor-manager in summer stock, now calls acting his profession. Diffident and unassuming, he says he will never enter politics...