Word: professional
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Massachusetts and Missouri are the two states most often taken to illustrate the old-line workings of American party politics. But Massachusetts probably has a slight edge in its perfection of the quest for the loaves and fishes, if only because here the art of politics has had so much...
Into San Francisco last week streamed some 7,200 surgeons to participate in their profession's biggest shop-talking session of the year: the annual congress of the American College of Surgeons. Through a week of addresses and panel talks, they compared successes, discussed failures, reported on experiments, in...
William J. Brennan was not alone in his surprise at being appointed to the Supreme Court on October first. Throughout the nation, members of the legal profession probed their memories to recall him, and the few who remembered him still asked, "Why Brennan?"
More important than physical plant or gear has been the caliber of the men who have staffed the hospital and, more recently, the whole center. More than ever, they honor Dr. Brown's dictum that the child is not just a little man. In the early years of the...
Irreverent Newcomer. For Daugherty has neither the portentous air nor commanding presence of the typical big-time football coach. He is cheerfully irreverent in a profession of solemn ulcer cases, a merry man with an Irishman's gregariousness and a leprechaun's smile. He has known the bitterness...