Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Francisco Examiner. They are all city editors, as important on their newspapers as first mates on ships - and as anonymous. Yet many and many a newsreader who never heard of his own paper's city editor, knows about Stanley Walker. In six years as city editor of the New...
The fact that only a small minority of America's annual graduating classes of more than 200,000 is fitted for any profession or occupation, precludes any logical argument against Professor Ulich's conclusion. Thousands of actual cases can be found throughout America where college men without any specialized training...
It is hoped that men will thus receive training for future government positions, practical experience preparatory to teaching, and background necessary for the proper conduct of business or profession. The primary qualifications for applicants to the faculty committee are good health, scholastic standing, an interest in politics and government, character...
The play, one of Moliere's less well known farces, satirizes the medical profession. Wallace Fowlie, a graduate of the Conservatoire in Paris will direct the play.
Dean Miner has not, by any means, been the sole prophet of Dental Medicine in the years since 1840, when the Medical profession rejected the proposal that the two fields be amalgamated. At Harvard, indeed, there have been many tangible instances of cooperation between the two departments since the founding...