Word: vocationalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Such girls are just the kind whose friends say: "Oh, but not you! You're not the type for a nun." Why, then, do they choose the life? The answer, in the Catholic view, lies in the mysterious stirring called "vocation." A vocation is not to be measured in...
The new academic schedule--and announced by Yale two weeks age--moves mid-year examination from the middle at January to the first week after Christings vacation. It also expands the spring vocation from the customary ten days to there weeks, and it drops the opening of college back a...
Policy-wine, Yale's unique calendar presents the Ivy League with a number of scheduling conflicts. Athletic directors have enough trouble fitting seven winter sports teams into an orthodox schedule without Riving special consideration to one college. New these conflicts are compounded an the Ivy directors try to draw up...
"Too often we permit our students to think that they have come have only to equip themselves with skills and 'knowhow' to become America's butchers, bakers, and candle-stick makers. Thousands of our students acquire skills and techniques to qualify them well-enough for the vocations and a professions...
¶ "The Christian in His Vocation," a subject new to ecumenical gatherings, which will consider the importance of the layman's witness not only in church, but in his job and the whole of his life.