Word: professional
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The mago prospered in Naples, but on a tour three years ago he was convicted of practicing medicine without a license. While the case was on appeal (as it still is), he moved to Rome for still greater triumphs. But there, last week, the official Order of Doctors denounced D...
Davey, fresh-faced, sandy-haired, and the scholarly looking victim of a retreating hairline, won six straight TV fights last year and became the idol of the fans. Gavilan, who bears the ugly scars of his profession-cauliflower ears, flattened nose, scarred eye tissue-was merely the welterweight champion of...
"This is the sort of reckless, irresponsible and false utterance that is going to be thrown at members of the teaching profession," Mrs. Meyer said.
Students planning to enter law will meet at 8 p.m. tonight at Eliot House for the second session of the 1953 Conference on Careers. Four lawyers will discuss different fields within the law profession.
At the end of his speech, Miller read a letter he recently received from a leading member of the American Bar Association which complained lines in "The Crucible" derogatory to the legal profession and asked that these be edited or eliminated.