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The study discloses that 432 of the 988 men in Senior standing will make their careers in teaching and other professions, 303 plan ultimately to enter the business field, and the remaining 193 men, either undecided or not responding to the survey.
The intellectual left had not done at all well for itself in the November elections. Brooding over the results, professional "liberals" in both the National Citizens Political Action Committee and the Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions convinced themselves that a merger might help. Last week...
In the year immediately following graduation, men have little time for alumni activities. Careers are in the making and the psychological impetus of class anniversaries is not yet felt. A recent study of eight classes of Harvard men offers an insight into the occupations and interests of the average group...
Over 60 percent of the graduates turned toward the professions, with law showing the greatest attraction. The legally-minded made up close to 20 percent of Harvard's graduates during this period (classes of 1880, '81, '94, '95, 1912, '24, '25), with medicine, secondary-school teaching, college teaching, literature and...
It was noted in this study that prominence within these fields was not uniform. The greatest percentage of Harvard men who achieved prominence did so in law, while the medical field had a surprisingly low ratio or prominence. These figures were taken from trade manuals and journals and tended to...