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The most obvious element of attractiveness in the ministry is its stability as a continuing function of society. It rests back upon fundamental and essentially unchanging elements of human experience; it has the immense initial advantage of springing from, and appealing to, one of the central instincts of the human...
As an aid to men who are as yet undecided what their work after graduation shall be, the CRIMSON is planning a series of articles, the first of which is printed below, on the opportunities offered to college men by the various professions. Law, medicine, teaching, diplomacy, and similar subjects...
Undoubtedly the acquisition of culture does not possess the powerful appeal of the bread-winning professions. Few students are far-sighted enough to realize that in the long run the broadening of one's horizon and the cultivation of concentration and steadiness of purpose will prove even materially remunerative. Yet...
In general, the term is used to denote something distinct from a command of the tools of one's trade. The lawyer, for example, or the physician, or the engineer, may have a complete mastery of all the technical learning of his profession without possessing culture. This is evident at...
Of the members of the class of 1914, 75 men chose business as a profession, 65, law, 39, medicine and 5 farming. Eighty-one were undecided and the remainder are in various smaller professions.