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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Seniors who have not made their plans for the first year after leaving college, men who have any athletic ability or interests and scholarship enough to warrant them in undertaking to teach others, are urged to consult the Appointment Office. Headmasters of boarding schools are often ready to consider inexperienced teachers. Salaries at these schools range from $1000 to $1200 in the first year, besides all living expenses. Boarding Schools are in need of en who can lead boys, even if these men may be retained for only a year or two. These young teachers are able to save...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POSITIONS AS TEACHERS AVAILABLE FOR SENIORS | 4/12/1921 | See Source »

...candidates for the bachelor's degree, and a reading knowledge of French or German. The specific minimum science requirements are a year's college credit in general chemistry, physics and biology, and a half-year's credit in organic chemistry. Experience has clearly shown that it is impossible to teach medicine satisfactorily without this preliminary knowledge of the sciences. If this is not gained before beginning medical study it would be necessary to give instruction in these subjects as part of the medical school curriculum, as was the case in 1865. English medical schools, which do not require these subjects...

Author: By Dr. WORTH Halm, | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL A DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BEGINNINGS | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

...solidarity and of common ideal in this country, Professor Munro said that at present Americanization is carried on too much with the idea that everything American must be imposed on every foreigner. Hr urged an understanding of the alien with a view to learning what he has to teach us, and an Americanization with an ideal not to convert but give the alien an understanding of and a confidence in American Institutions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISCUSS OPPORTUNITIES OF SOCIAL SERVICE WORK | 3/31/1921 | See Source »

...finds large classes there because the professor of high intellectual capacity is in great demand. He gains from the instruction offered him just so much as he thinks worth while. The large university has never claimed to train scholars as schoolboys are taught. It makes no pretensions now to teach its students in spite of themselves. It leaves to the individual undergraduate the free play of the discrimination which belongs' to him as a man. And that, after all, is the only true criterion of the University spirit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A MAN'S COLLEGE | 3/30/1921 | See Source »

...experiences in the past should be sufficient to teach us that we have nothing to gain from delay. Friendly relations with Great Britain--commercial relations, in particular--can in the long run best be preserved by solving each problem as it arises. In justice to the American citizens whose interests were impaired, the Harding administration should strive for the immediate settlement of these claims...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROCRASTINATION AGAIN | 3/30/1921 | See Source »

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