Word: inexpertness
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...concluding his series of Lowell Lectures, Dr. George Burgess Magrath, recently appointed incumbent of the new chair of Legal Medicine in the Harvard Medical School, outlined the striking need for expert administration of community health boards. With a vigorous denunciation of the ignorance displayed by inexpert officials, he pointed out that in many respects hope for future success in community health protection was dependent on the training of competent experts. In closing he expressed the opinion that every large medical college should provide its students with at least an elementary training in the legal aspects of medicine and should offer...
There can be little doubt that there is a sad lack of coordination in the practical applications of the sciences of law and medicine. One has only to examine the administration of local and state health departments. The shyster settlements of insurance claims, and the frequent examples of the inexpert application of medicine to criminal cases bear witness to the urgent need for men competent to act with knowledge and experience in both departments...
...communist (laconic Pat O'Brien of The Up & Up). There is also an idealistic exhibitionist (Barbara Robbins) who is loved by them both. Most potent part of the drama comes when the Putsch fails, each revolutionist faces death in a different way. Because of its inexpert dramatization, the play can be safely recommended only to Bolithusiasts...
...seen incomparably the greatest air spectacle ever projected. They had seen this spectacle woven through a war story of tragedy and cowardice. Despite the vivid dialog of Joseph Moncure (The Wild Party) March who wrote swear words for the actors in defiance of cinema custom, the story seemed inexpert. It told of two British brothers flying against Germany. At the climax the brave brother shot the timid brother to keep him from telling British army secrets to the Germans. There was also a love story which ended when the girl got drunk and plunged into the arms of another...
...rate cabaret where a dance team kept love and ambition alive in spite of the machinations of a master-gunman, has been replaced by a palatial and enormous nightclub with modernistic settings. It does not seem reasonable that the clients of such an establishment would pay to see such inexpert dancing as Glenn Tryon's and Merna Kennedy's. Features of the cops-&-robbers subplot which once seemed original have been used so often in other films that they are stale stuff by now. Best shot: Evelyn Brent in evening clothes...