Word: professionalizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The special article written by Professor Hart in today's issue gives a concise statement of our present international predicament. Although concerted action on the part of the President and Congress during the last month might have placed the country in a less paralyzed, less ridiculous situation, our immediate helplessness...
Men do not enlist in the regular army now because the period of active service with the colors is too long, the pay is too small, and they are not given a training of any practical value when they return to civil life. The term of enlistment of the private...
The generous CRIMSON, with its profession of patriotism, has said recently of the Harvard Union for American Neutrality in an editorial entitled "Worse Than Slackers": "Suddenly a new group in opposition to Harvard prepared has arisen. It is called the Harvard Union for American Neutrality, a high-sounding idealistic name...
The competitions which open tonight offer something more than the pleasure of seeing one's name on the list of CRIMSON editors. They offer a training in the writing of English which is valuable because it is practical, a sort of training that cannot be found in an academic course...
As was pointed out when the University's friends were being solicited in 1905, the great gifts to the University from time to time are almost all for the profession schools or for special purposes in the University. It is true that the University capital fund now amounts to over...