Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mr. Gilhooley. This play stands as proof that a novel can be successfully translated into the dramatic form. Frank B. Elser, longtime New York city-editor of the Associated Press, author of one worthy book called The Keen Desire, onetime (1904) co-editor with George Jean Nathan of the Cornell...
The Greeks Had A Word For It. Although the word remains a secret to Playwright Zoe Akins, it probably has something to do with Mrs. Warren's profession. The three prime movers of the story are ladies of easy virtue who like the same kind of money. One is...
For some reason, members of the legal profession, unlike their fellows in Medicine, have never felt the urge to render gratuitous service to mankind; and this is perhaps natural enough, for legal entanglements are rarely a matter of life and death. Hence the origin, although a comparatively recent one to...
Two well-handled events last week publicized the medical profession's decision that to reduce cancer mortality* the public must be taught to go to a doctor the instant some physical abnormality appears, and that doctors must be taught to recognize the early stages of cancer. If cancer is caught...
As far as the medical profession is concerned, that shrewd controversy raised by Howard W. Ambruster, Manhattan importer of crude ergot, and Dr. Henry Hurd Rusby, Columbia University pharmacologist, as to the purity of ergot used obstetrically in the U. S., is ended. The American Medical Association last week published...