Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Training Schools. He said: "I think much of the criticism of Prohibition in the U. S. is due to blunders and misconduct of agents and investigators. ... On Sept. 1 we will begin training in Washington 24 picked men as instructors. . . . On Oct. 1, two of these graduates will be sent...
The English profession dislikes its situation as much as the U. S. profession dislikes its prospect. In the headquarters of the British Medical Association in Tavistock Square, London, there is a file similar to the A. M. A.'s file. Like Dr. Morgan, President A. H. Burgess of the B...
Wrote a colleague of Dr. Burgess to the American Medical Association: "... The scheme outlined has been brought forward because the British Medical Association regards this extension of medical socialism as inevitable and wants to be early in the field, so that the change shall be, as far as possible, on...
...business of professional evangelists has fallen off to such an extent that they now average only $3,000 a year. So, last week, reported the Rev. Charles Stelzle, onetime printing press machinist, long an investigator of sociological and religious problems, now a publicist. He had queried 100 leading evangelists on their business. Thirty had quit because they no longer could make a living in the profession...
Graduated by Dalhousie University, Mr. Bennett was called to the Canadian bar in 1903, rose steadily as a corporation lawyer, became in time counsel for Canadian Pacific Railways and Hudson's Bay Co. Having thus reached the top of his profession, he argued for these two world-potent clients before...