Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Even the secretary of the Fogg flunked this question-not to mention the chairman of Princeton's art department. Other guests scored themselves on sheets of paper, compared their verdicts with the officially announced facts, and quietly crumpled their papers. One expert was too cagey to take the test...
In his speech, the first in a projected series of talks by attorneys on "Lawyers' Problems of Conscience," Richardson stated that whereas lawyers' moral problems are not essentially different from anyone else's, his profession frequently exposes him both to pressure to act "wrongly" and to choices between courses of...
Holders of Wilson fellowships will compete for the grants in the second and later years of graduate study on an equal basis with other graduate students interested in teaching as a profession. No requirements have been set for the use of the remaining one-quarter of the grants not earmarked...
Over free food and wine, the aristocracy matched wits and wagers, betting on everything from the Derby to the seduction of a duchess. Crocky's, as it was called, was also known affectionately as The New Pandemonium and. less fondly, as the Fishmonger's, after the original profession...
Griswold traces the shortage of liberal arts defenders to the lack of college teachers with liberal learning, and he blames this squarely on the training of high school teachers. "Methodological pedagogy" has the effect of "repelling instead of attracting the ablest teachers, those who would be most likely to influence...