Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"Looking over the field of the younger men now working creatively in theatre," continued Mrs. Isaacs, "it is already easy to see how large an effect college dramatics are going to have on the profession during the next generation."
Finds No Flaws Sirs: As a physician who believes the public should be better informed in matters pertaining to the advances made in medicine and surgery, permit me to voice my hearty approbation of your department "Medicine." I can assure you it is doing most constructive work, for which the...
Of this event the Harvard Crimson (undergraduate daily) took editorial notice with cutting Brahman irony: "After a winter spent in Chicago and enlivened by intellectual restlessness, the happy tramp heeds the call of the broad highway-his acquaintance with the humanities having given him that detached, impassive view of life...
"American law schools can render a real service, not merely to the profession, but to the economic and business interests of the country, and to every citizen by carrying on the scientific investigation on which the law reforms of the future must go forward.
Furthermore, the rural education division showed that, notwithstanding the large number of "recruits" enrolled, the teacher- teaching institutions had actually graduated only 40,484 teachers in 1923-24. Half of these were needed to take care of the normal increase, due to population growth, in elementary school enrollments. That left...