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Word: teaching (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Appointments Office has very good positions open for any members of the University who want to take up teaching. All men who are qualified to teach Music and Modern languages are asked to report immediately at University 11 to be approved for recommendation by the Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Positions Open for Teachers | 4/11/1914 | See Source »

...excellent opportunity is offered by the Philadelphia High Schools to teach classes of boys in Mathematics, Science, English, Ancient and Modern Languages, History, Drawing, Commerce, Manual Training or Physical Training. All applicants for teacher's positions in subjects other than Manual and Physical Training must show proof of graduation from an approved college, or equivalent education. Registration blanks and recommendations must be in the hands of the examiners by April 29, and an examination will be held in Philadelphia, on May 2. Further information may be obtained at University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Positions Open for Teachers | 4/11/1914 | See Source »

...babbling symbol of the imminence of death. Can we not even in the privacy of our work-rooms eschew the cringing advances of this infernal nuisance? Is it not within the authority of our excellent "Yard Cops" to expel such individuals and deliver us, so that we may teach and learn in peace, or, if it is our pleasure, die in peace, uninsured? Sincerely yours, RUDOLPH ALTROCCHI...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 4/8/1914 | See Source »

...hopes. On the whole, however, the piece is skillful and affecting. Its theme is a timely one, and recalls the candid words in which Mrs. Andrew W. White last year condemned "the neglect of the great body of women to study or practice economy, or to teach it to their daughters." The follies and crimes of men having of late been amply exposed, it now appears to be the turn of their better halves. Mr. Brock,--like Mr. Eugene Walters in "Fine Feathers," recently performed in Boston,--writes the tragedy of a wife's prodigality and deceitfulness. But Mr. Brock...

Author: By Ernest BERNBAUM ., | Title: MODERN TENDENCIES IN MONTHLY | 4/2/1914 | See Source »

...most important and thoroughly discussed plans was offered by Mr. Philip Davis, director of the Civic Service House, Boston, who suggested that men who do social service work, especially of an educational nature, should receive credit in courses in the University. For instance, men who teach English should be credited by the English Department; men who do general educational work should be given recognition in the Educational Department; and likewise in Social Ethics, in Economics and in Sociology. Mr. Davis declared that the efforts of several hundred Harvard students to better social conditions should not go unrecognized by the Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREDIT FOR SOCIAL SERVICE | 3/19/1914 | See Source »

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