Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mother of Lord de Clifford was the "Gibson Girl," Evelyn Chandler, a statuesque stage beauty some six feet tall. His wife is the daughter of London's frequently arrested night club queen, Mrs. Kate Meyrick. Lord de Clifford's chief previous legal difficulty was for "giving false information...
...Japan's demand for parity? "We never have," replied Mr. Davis. Then with a diplomat's sense of the danger of saying "No," he hastily added: "But I'd rather you did not ask that." Jarless. The third member of the U. S. delegation, being a professional diplomat, said not a word as he boarded the Aquitania. He was the least important member of the delegation, because Mr. Davis was its diplomatic head, Admiral Standley its naval head and he merely a third wheel. His appointment to the delegation is officially to last for only...
"I have never had anv reason to doubt," declared the kindly oldster, whose patients refused to let him retire five years ago, "that I acted justly." He believes, furthermore, that the entire medical profession is now readier to condone such "mercy killings" than it was in 1887. "Fifty years have...
For the present year allotments totaling $52,081 have been made to 43 Harvard scholars for research in many fields, including the New York bond market, religious problems in Germany, United States milk markets, standards of living, compulsory automobile insurance, and institutional control of the medical profession.
Milton J. Rosenau, Charles Wilder Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, emeritus, engaged in research and teaching of preventive medicine at Harvard for more than a quarter of a century, was hailed as the leader of his profession in America at a dinner given in his honor last Wednesday evening...