Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The third change in management was a new chairman for Bank of America, California, which, with $1,161,000,000 in resources and 438 branches, looms as the fourth biggest bank in the U. S. The new chairman (who succeeds Edward James Nolan) is Lynn Porter Talley, known to his...
Attorney-General-Mitchell, speaking at the dedication of Yale's new Law Quadrangle, is quite right in declaring that the best public service of a law school lies in seeding the ranks of active lawyers with men of high calibre. The quality of judicial administration depends essentially upon individuals, upon...
...open season for lecturers is upon the College so the Vagabond must soon to his profession. It is pleasant to have as one's vocation one's avocation. A professional listener-to-music is no distant relative of the Vagabond's. For many times the old boy of Harvard has heard the same voice give the same lecture. And there are good and there are bad performances. The art of speech has suffered of recent years and rare indeed are the lecturers who command graceful address. But the Vagabond can point to some of his friends, most excellent fellows...
This year is the twenty-fourth year of the Graduate School of Business Administration. Seldom has the development of a Graduate School been more swift and sure. It was first among Business Schools requiring a college degree for entrance. It was first to develop fully, the "problem method" of instruction...
One problem, decided the National Association of Organists when 200 delegates met in Manhattan last week for its 24th annual convention, is the increasing tendency of churches to employ "choral specialists" in place of organists. Said Rowland W. Dunham, director of the College of Music at the University of Colorado...