Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Samuel Williston '82, Dane Professor of Law, will be the guest of honor at the weekly Adams House dinner tonight. Immediately after dinner he will speak informally in the Upper Common Room on the ethics of the legal profession.
Eschewing modern or mechanistic design, Architect Iofan drew a Romanesque pyramid of six fluted, concentric cylinders which together form a pedestal for a 260-ft. statue of Nicolai Lenin, with his face turned to his own tomb on the Red Square. Steps 492 ft. wide lead from the street up...
Newspaper readers who remember the Gastonia, N. C. mill strike (TIME, Aug. 12, 1929, et seq.) will recognize bits of the ensuing trial scene. Trial highspots: the prosecution raises a laugh against a defense witness by hanging on him the old joke about getting syphilis in a toilet; the defense...
Under the crossed banners of the American Institute of Physics and the New York Electrical Society in Manhattan last week met three famed men of Science, with many a lesser luminary, to retort for their profession. One was Karl Taylor Compton of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The other was Robert...
Weightiest problem brought before the American Medical Association's 30th Congress on Medical Education, Licensure and Hospitals, meeting in Chicago's Palmer House last week, was proposed by a law school dean, Duke's Justin Miller. His problem: "Whether to keep standards, as the law profession has...