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Word: senior (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...implication, it would now appear that any Senior, tendered a job by some well meaning friend, should consult his doctor--his vocational doctor--to make sure that the job available to him is not poisonous--at least for him. Actually we cannot draw this parallel quite so far, for the reason that there are no vocational experts qualified to issue pills of wisdom which will decide for all patients what course they ought to steer...

Author: By Donald H. Moyer, OF THE ALUMNI PLACEMENT OFFICE | Title: Placement Office Plays Vocational Doctor to Seniors | 1/21/1938 | See Source »

Thus let any Senior keep an open mind and use his best critical judgment in deciding the worth of the job he can have so easily as compared with available alternatives...

Author: By Donald H. Moyer, OF THE ALUMNI PLACEMENT OFFICE | Title: Placement Office Plays Vocational Doctor to Seniors | 1/21/1938 | See Source »

...Alumni Placement Office is another source of information. Whether or not the issue be placement, a senior or underclassman who can have a job for the asking when he graduates is welcome to come here to discuss the factors which should govern his decision. No effort will be made to reach any conclusions for him, nor will he be persuaded against his will even to consider other employment than that which has been offered...

Author: By Donald H. Moyer, OF THE ALUMNI PLACEMENT OFFICE | Title: Placement Office Plays Vocational Doctor to Seniors | 1/21/1938 | See Source »

Doing his level best to avoid being branded an intractable Republican diehard, Michigan's Senator Vandenberg recently urged President Roosevelt to seek the item veto-power to strike out individual items in big appropriations bills. Last week in his budget message (see p. 19), without mention of the senior Michigan Senator, President Roosevelt asked for the item-veto power, added with unusual deference to the Constitution: "A respectable difference of opinion exists as to whether . . . item-veto power could be given to the President by legislation or whether a Constitutional amendment would be necessary. I strongly recommend that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Item Veto | 1/17/1938 | See Source »

...feature senior indoor polo league game of the evening, Harvard and Candlewood jockeyed for the lead, Harvard coming up from behind twice. For Harvard, Jack Lewis '40, No. 1 featured on the defense. Lewis tallied two goals, Dillingham three, and Stabler three...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Polo Team Defeats Candlewood Horsemen 8-71/2 | 1/17/1938 | See Source »

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