Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In San Francisco is a pugilist looking for a fight. Age, 21. Weight, 147. Height, 5 ft. 7 in. Nationality, Mexican. Sex, female. Her nose is slightly askew; otherwise she shows no marks of her profession.
"To foster amity among nations; coöperation between Capital and Labor; equal opportunity for all, and liberty under law and order"-these were the purposes with which the late Frederick Dixon, formerly of The Christian Science Monitor, founded The International Interpreter, a "Worldwide News Weekly," two years ago. Now...
"Of course there are many drawbacks in a minister's profession," he admitted, "but do not be frightened by the sacrifices or by the smallness of the salary. As President Eliot said in Sanders Theatre, 'have your eye on the main thing in life.' Disregard the incidentals--sacrifice is a...
Unless he is already familiar with the facts, the Freshman is certain to be informed that a discriminating use of dates shows that the college has been English longer than American and that it was designed primarily to train ministers for service in the hamlets of Puritan New England. But...
His close association with Harvard as student and Fellow makes Bishop Lawrence an excellent interpreter of the problems facing the undergraduate who plans to enter the ministry; and his long experience in that profession makes his judgement of its opportunities of unusual value to the man who is undecided as...