Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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For a man whose profession was synonymous with secrecy, Pilot Francis Gary Powers continued to be the most-talked-about man of the week-in the U.S., in allied countries and in Russia, where his pictures were plastered on exhibition walls and where he would soon oust both Dwight Eisenhower...
Many a young man rising fast in his profession is sinking fast physically. Doctors have long linked emotional stress with heart disease; but they have come to that conclusion after the fact: most of the patients they examined were already diseased. At last week's meeting in Atlantic City...
Last week her world was on view for the first time in five years at Manhattan's Midtown Galleries. In those five years, her output has been small, for she is a perfectionist who is merciless with herself. But her new drawings and eleven paintings are proof again of...
...nerve, keeps a player from gripping his club firmly (Rosburg, Snead, Jack Burke Jr.). They share in their social life. Driving some 35,000 miles a year on the tour that begins in January with the Los Angeles Open and ends in December at the Coral Gables (Fla.) Open, professional golfers hunt first for motels with swimming pools for the kids, then look around for a Laundromat for the diapers accumulated en route...
Brash, hawk-nosed Challenger Tal is Botvinnik's exact opposite. A graduate of the philology department at the Latvian State University in Riga, he has made chess his profession; when he is not playing the game he is writing about "it in a Riga chess journal, which he edits...