Word: teacher
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...chief hardship caused by this condition appears to fall on the younger men, for the young teacher is not able to earn $2,500 until appointment as an assistant professor. If he rises to the top of his profession, he is earning $5,500 by the time he is about 55 years...
...salary of the teacher compared with that of the business or professional man has always been meagre, but the general scale of salaries is such that were it to continue, the College could hardly expect to attract teachers dependent for their support solely upon their earnings...
...have just one more suggestion to make. Don't you think that some noted high school teacher should re-write such antiquated authors as Bacon, Shakespere, and Ben Jonson, putting them into up-to-date American English and giving them an American code of morality? It is so annoying to have to bother with an old idiom. It is for this reason, too, that a modern writer should tell us all about Rome for he not only is in a better position to judge of the life of the first century A.D. than would be a Pliny the Younger...
...President's address, by Mr. Frank V. Thompson '01, assistant superintendent of schools, Boston; "Making a School Budget," by Dr. Frank W. Ballon '14, director of educational research, Boston; "Economics in High School Organization," by Mr. Myron W. Richardson, headmaster, Girls' High School, Boston; "The Teacher's Threefold Purpose," by Mr. Henry Turner Bailey...
...full professorship advances from $3,500 to $4,000. Every five years he receives $500 more until be reaches $5,500, the highest salary in the teaching force. As there are very few full professors less than 40 years of age, it will be seen that a teacher in Harvard cannot expect with normal promotion to earn $4,000 until he is over...