Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lawyers, it is true, have proved extremely chary of disbarring their fellows and it is probable that they have failed to oust from the profession many men whose practices have been far from impeccable. The prospect of quelling the shyster lawyer is attractive. That possibility, however, cannot balance the danger...
It is essential that every medical man have a clear understanding of the legal side of his profession, if he is to render service proportionate to the scope and obligations of his calling. Dr. Magrath has put the matter up to medical colleges as a matter of duty, for it...
"I really feel that sculpture is my profession," said pleasant Grandmother Wiggin. "It has given me quite a thrill to have really created something."- Hearst's San Francisco Examiner ("Monarch of the Dailies") last week took notice of that city's cultural life by reporting the completion of...
Dr. William Frederick Lorenz, University of Wisconsin professor of psychiatry who attended the Senate hearing with Dr. Bevan resented "any inference that dominantly the profession is engaged in bartending." Querulous members of the Chicago Medical Society, to which Dr. Bevan belongs, cried for his condemnation, if not ousting.
Though "the beginning male author of today is but too often suggestive of a slightly crushed foetus with an insolvent mustache." Author Cabell takes his literary profession seriously. "Every writer of fiction comes among us. . . from out of a land in which he is God: he comes from a high...