Word: professional
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Richard Allen Knight, Manhattan's bibulous blisterer of the bar, went to the workhouse for 90 days for sending artful excoriations to members of the law profession. The disbarred attorney, who first attracted public attention by standing on his head at the Metropolitan Opera, took with him complete editions...
The Divinity School, the one branch of the University least affected by the war since ministers, or those training for that profession, are exempt from the draft, will continue as usual. The classes for the chaplains will be held in Andover Hall on Francis Avenue, where the Divinity students now...
The late great Publisher Joseph Pulitzer's three great cartoonists have all stuck to their earnest convictions. One of them, poker-playing Daniel Fitzpatrick, lean, well-paid and determinedly independent, is still a mainstay of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and one of the foremost men in his profession...
How to keep wartime mental breakdowns out of Army & Navy is today the main problem of the profession that used to busy itself healing the breakdowns of peace. When the American Psychiatric Association met in Boston last week, it explored the big job of keeping misfits out of the armed...
Lost in the dust of this hurrying traffic are Juke Girl Ann Sheridan and her profession. Instead of working at it, she has to spend most of her time avoiding Richard Whorf, who runs with the labor-bait-ing packinghouse gang, and patching up Ronald Reagan, who likes the pickers...