Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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A High Intellectual Profession
...third place this School keeps open to a man the advantages of the whole University. It is a serious thing for a man who has lived in the large and free air of a University like this to go on to a professional School that is out of touch with University life and cut off from University privileges. A man's horizon, under such conditions, shuts in, and his profession seems to him a limited and meagre affair, as contrasted with the large freedom and wide interests of undergraduate life. A man who has been, as an undergraduate, a member...
1. City Managership as a Profession.
Thousands of young men from practically every one of our colleges volunteered for service in the Army or Navy during the Great War. Many of them were sent for service under my command in European waters, and I must admit that I was at first in doubt as to whether...
Some college men are inclined to believe that a course such as this, regardless of its utility, has no place in an insititution of higher education. They think of the training as necessarily mechanical; they see no more advantage to be had from the School of Business Administration, here than...