Word: professional
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Instead of risking large, outdoor audiences - and hecklers - Jimmy wisely decided to put on a parlor campaign in Los Angeles' 26th District,- and apply the Roosevelt personality indoors at close range. He asked good Democrats to open their homes to him and they did, five or six times daily...
THE medical profession did not interest me ... but it gave me a chance of living in London and so gaining the experience of life that I hankered after ... I saw how men died. I saw how they bore pain ... I saw the dark lines that despair drew on a face...
FIRST profession I ever thought of entering [at 15] was ... the Church. [Later] I wanted to be a doctor [only] because I needed a doctor's education . . . Otherwise I could never have gained a confident grasp of the problem of sex ... I should have dropped and left no mark...
Scottish-born London doctor turned bestselling novelist, who caustically described the medical profession (The Citadel, Adventures in Two Worlds):
Arthur thus edged a notch closer to brother Tom Jr., 40, I.B.M. president. A graduate of Hotchkiss and Yale (class of '42), Arthur rose to major in Army Ordnance during World War II, returned to join the family company as a salesman in 1947. ¶ Donald E. Rust, 76...