Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tulin, in closing the direct debate, said: My colleagues have shown you the marked tendency in American colleges to shun the free elective system, which has proved so unsatisfactory at Harvard, not withstanding its restriction by many limitations. When a few weeks ago the Harvard Faculty instituted a new degree...
Among the speakers who will address the club soon are Dr. R. C. Cabot '89, on "The Ethics of the Medical Profession"; Mr. L. A. Filene, on "Business and Ethics"; and Mr. L. D. Brandeis L.'78, on "The Ethics of the Legal Profession."
James Coolidge Carter '50, a prominent member of the New York Bar and formerly president of the Bar Association, died Tuesday at his home in New York City. Mr. Carter was born in Lancaster in 1827. After graduating from the University he received the degree of LL.B. from the Law...
Hon. R. M. Morse '57, spoke on "The Practice of Law in the Courts" last evening in the Fogg Lecture Room, under the auspices of the Law School Practice Association. This association is a self-perpetuating committee of five members, whose object is to obtain speakers from the profession with...
Dr. Cunningham was born in Boston on January 2, 1810. After graduating from the Boston Latin School at the age of fifteen, he entered Harvard in the fall of 1825. He received an A.B. degree in 1829, standing second in the list of honor men, and an A.M. degree in...