Word: professional
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Like the members of almost every other profession, U.S. educators have a human proclivity for presenting one another with plaques, medals, scrolls, certificates and testimonials. But not often do such honors find their way to the level of the ordinary classroom. Last week, as a part of its bicentennial celebration...
This sharp look at a rugged profession was telecast over Los Angeles' independent KTTV by an enterprising producer named Paul Coates. Last year Coates, a columnist for the Los Angeles Mirror, decided to create a hard-hitting television program that, he says, would do the things "a newspaperman can...
"And what is the final step?" Says he: "When the world of reality becomes unmanageable, a common practice is to retreat into a symbolic dream world . . . The psychiatric profession classifies this retreat as schizophrenia:
Almost overlooked in the heat of these arguments was a farsighted proposal by Outgoing President Edward J. McCormick. Doctors, he advised, should stop charging what the traffic will bear and set up schedules of average fees in each area or region. "The time has passed," he said, "when the medical...
Mary Anne is the story of a high-class trollop, but the sex is discreetly offered between the lines instead of between the sheets. The heroine reaches the pinnacle of her profession when she becomes the darling of the Duke of York, second son of George III and commander in...