Word: paneling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Louis H. Bauer, president of the American Medical Association, was downcast. Of some 4,000 internists who traveled to the Atlantic City convention of the American College of Physicians last week, only 75 saw fit to attend a panel discussion on "The Internist's Relation to Citizenship." Dr. Bauer, moderator of the discussion, surveyed the sparse audience and reflected gloomily: "Medicine is no longer a purely scientific problem. It has social and economic factors. Doctors should take an interest in those phases as well as the scientific ones ... If [a] program sounds anything like talk about medical economics, they...
...fame-seeker, (most famous remark: "Thank God, I am famous!"), Joad talked students of the Oxford Union into resolving (in 1933) that they would under no circumstances fight for king and country, later soared to great popular heights as the life and soul of the BBC's quiz panel, "Brains Trust." In his later years, he veered back to religion (the Anglican Church), confessed that "Christianity works better than any thing else I have heard...
...panel tried to answer the questions: "What is jazz?" and "Why do students favor dixieland instead of the new, modern forms...
Serving on the panel with Packard were Lee E. Hunt, Dean of Swarthmore College, and Professor Richard M. Arnold, from Cornell. They were assisted by an official of the New York State Education department...
Packard's appearance was as part of a four man panel, chosen by the Speech Association, to present the case against any emphasis of speech courses in colleges. The case for speech courses was discussed in another part of the conference...