Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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These advances, great as they have been appear to him as scattered contributions to the knowledge of a profession which will carry on in the future a concerted research on the interrelation of health in the mouth and general health in the body.
...pilgrims to Africa and India, is also a profession. Until very lately, the State of California maintained a hunter whose whole duty was to hunt and kill mountain lions. There still are official wolf-killers in France (TIME, April 7). And from South America returned last week Alexander Siemel, professional tiger hunter, with photographs of the adventures out of which he has made his living in the state of Matto Grosso, Brazil...
"I became an artist because I was weak," he explains. "Too thin. Too tall. Sick. Art is a profession for the weak?"
Everything in this world is comparative, and in considering whether a man is well off financially one must compare his lot with that of other members of the social community." The professor accordingly stacks himself up against his $25,000 a year classmate in business and considers himself poor. "The...
There are disadvantages, of course, to the teaching profession, which the writer makes plain. Professors almost invariably, he says, are inflicted with a kind of inferiority complex due to the fact that a great majority of their students, or their students families are richer than they. Also many young men...