Word: vocationalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week, as they started their higher education, the nation's freshmen got some counsel from three college presidents: ¶ Go slow, warned Brown's Dr. Henry M. Wriston, in choosing a vocation. "At your age," Wriston said, "worry about how you are going to make your living...
Today is spring. Vocation starts a week later. Summer vacation begins two months afterwards. Vacation means travel to all Harvard and Radcliffe students. Summer visions of London, Paris, Rome and other Continental playgrounds are conjured up. But during Spring vacation Bermuda and the Caribbean are temptingly near. And for the...
The President's change of vocation is doubtlessly a gain for foreign policy. Doubtlessly, too, it is a gain for the President, else he would have refused the job, and on both counts we congratulate him. Yet, for some reason--parochialism, perhaps--we can't avoid dwelling on the loss...
He took to a life of cadge-as-cadge-can until he got a second chance at Orders in the Scots College in Rome. There he sported a rich repertory of ecclesiastical jokes, ran up bills with a tailor, was expelled again as "lacking vocation." Convinced he had been dealt...
We Christians must welcome the just rebuke meted out to us by Gilbert K. Smith in his well-reasoned defense [Sept. 8] of Jelke and his playboy and playgirl friends. How foolish of us to prefer an attitude to sex which is not in keeping with "sound economic activity in...