Word: concerns
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...improvement is no reason to rush posthaste into a major revision of ethical standards." Although Hourigan and his committee did not withdraw their opposition, legitimization of group legal services will be fought out in the house of delegates within the next year. Despite the lack of concrete affirmation, concern for broadened availability of legal services pervaded the meeting. Said new A.B.A. President Earl Morris, a supporter of group legal services: "The legal profession has responded well in the rendition of legal services to clients who could well afford them...
Brecht's story is set in Chicago, 1912, where two men battle each other to the death for no reason at all but that they are both alive. Says Brecht: "In observing this battle do not rack your brain for motives: concern yourself with the human element...concentrate your interest on the showdown." The play lives off power, the juxtaposition of the brute vitalities of the prairie born George Garga (Daniel Deitch) and the Malay lumber dealer, Shlink (Seth Adagala...
Wellmet's immediate practical concern is to find the patient a job or to bring him to the point where he's ready for a job. The theory is that a patient must have a job to survive in the outside world; he must avoid becoming too dependent on the students, and he must learn to fend for himself. Mrs. Carmel says that the most sensitive problem is matching the person to the right job. Some residents are afraid to exercise their full potentiality, taking a dishwasher's position when they are suited to a responsible and creative job, while...
Upton, a rangy (6 ft. 4 in., 210 Ibs.) former Tulane tackle and onetime dean of business and public administration at Washington University in St. Louis, is successfully breaking what he calls "the lock step of higher-education systems" in which, he contends, the main concern is "the system rather than the end of learning." The intensive lower class year, in which all students take a common course called "Man in Perspective" consisting of interdisciplinary readings ranging from theology to esthetics and science, is designed to provide a firmer transition from high school to the intellectual world. Beloit planners contend...
...time slogans in frustration. It does not mean any policy changes, for Maddox does not execute any policies. The primary result is not what he does, but what his supporters do. It has always been true that the racists and extremists who support Maddox cause far more concern than he does...