In ten years these were succeeded by college graduates, and the Sun became a paper whose writing staff, as a whole, had college training, nearly all men from the colleges.
The hundreds of college graduates now in the musical profession will be followed by other hundreds still more amply equipped as critics and expounders.
College graduates, in particular on newspapers, begin systematic study on their own account, aware of an approaching competition.
Chancellor MacCracken, speaking at a commencement of New York University, said: What change, if any, has there been in the choice of professions by college graduates in the last twenty years?
College graduates in these times are found in all walks of life; but, of course, there are more in the professions than in business--and more in some professions than in others.
College Graduates in Increasing Proportion Are Taking It Up Instead of the Law and the Ministry.
By 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.
I might not come from a family of college graduates, but I will be the first to get my degree.
The top one per cent of college graduates make a score of 108 or better on the latter test.
E, therefore, surely rates at least in the top one quarter of one per cent of college graduates.
Thus E rates plus 4 PE in relation to college graduates in first-rate professional schools, ranking with the best minds revealed in any group so far tested.
Peck, college graduates, addressed a meeting at Providence on the higher education of women.
We are an intelligent community; we have long had a challenge to our fellow-citizens to show any other city that has as large a proportion of college graduates as Denver.
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