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By no means to be confused with the totalitarian form of the Italian corporative state, the guild system of Pius XI was blueprinted by the U. S. bishops only to this extent: "The chief qualifications of these vocational groups or guilds . . . are that they are autonomous, embrace whole industries and...
When Lyle Manly Spencer and Robert Kenneth Burns were at college (University of Washington), they were a famed world-touring debating team, and Burns was also U. S. champion (so named by Pictorial Review) at selling magazine subscriptions. They were graduate students at the University of Chicago when they raised...
For 115 years the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia (founder: Benjamin Franklin) has gone solidly about its business of promoting science and industry. To many a famed scientist, engineer, inventor have gone its awards for work that advanced their professions. Like other kudos-conferring bodies, the Institute has never tried to...
Seventy-nine stated teaching to be their life work to round out the four leading professions to be chosen by Harvard's 1939 edition.
Among the more unusual professions selected are: psychiatry, restaurant managing, promotion, vocal aptitude testing, aviation, lithography, yacht building, exporting, neuro-surgery, and planning. One man has elected to follow the tortuous path of chiropody.