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Word: professionalism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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There was only one hitch. Peter had been born blind in one eye. This handicap had kept him from going to a university after Eton. It had meant he had to have a special hunting gun designed for sighting with the left eye. And it had kept him from following...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Lucky | 11/7/1949 | See Source »

Dr. Paul R. Hawley, onetime Veterans Administration medical boss and now executive director for Blue Cross-Blue Shield, is dead set against compulsory health insurance. He is also a realist. In Washington last week, speaking to the District Medical Society, he sounded a warning: doctors getting set for an all...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Warning | 10/31/1949 | See Source »

The best way to prevent cancer, Hueper believes, is to cut out, or at least cut down, the conditions of contact; better yet, use harmless materials instead of those with cancer-producing properties. Some industries have already made a beginning, he noted, but the process could be stepped up by...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Prevention Preferred | 10/31/1949 | See Source »

Politics, like education, in Austria is a profession of old men. Today there is no room for the young, nor are young intellectuals interested in it. University people frown on non-scholarly work and no field more than politics. A few are sincerely concerned. A young editor of the Catholic...

Author: By Herbert P. Gleason, | Title: Conquered Europe Rebuilds in Troubled Ruins | 10/21/1949 | See Source »

It remained to be seen what U.N. could do to suppress Mr. Stalin's profession.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: Planets in the Sky | 10/17/1949 | See Source »

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