Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Thomas Wentworth Higinson repeated recently at Swarthmore College, the lecture he delivered here on "Literature as a Profession."
In the School of Library Economy of Columbia College some 300 lectures are given each year. Most of these are technical or of interest to few outside of the profession, but a few are of such general interest and have been so highly appreciated by those who have heard them...
In his lecture, last night, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, on "The Training of the College and the Law School as a preparation for the profession of the Law," Mr. Abbott said that the common idea that the main business of the lawyer consisted in trying cases in court was entirely...
The man who is drawn to any profession merely by the expectation of profit is very likely to be disappointed. To others the law forms a most attractive and fascinating pursuit. Certainly the maintenance and development of justice is the pleasantest of all occupations.
The lecture this evening by Mr. Abbott on "The training of the College and Law School as a preparation for the profession of the Law," will be one of great interest.