Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Secure Beachhead. No anti-poverty undertaking has been adopted without a skirmish, but the legal-services program seems to have established a secure beachhead. Some lawyers warn that it is the beginning of "socialized law" in the U.S., that it will take business away from private attorneys in poor neighborhoods...
So did about all of the 200 invited guests, divided-in deference to Danish jollity and Mrs. Krag's profession-between Washington's with-it set and showbiz notables. Even Press Secretary Bill Moyers, an ordained Baptist teacher, fell into the heady rhythm, joining with Lady Bird'...
Hooker's opponent for the Democratic nomination is Buford Ellington, 58, who resigned in January as President Johnson's Office of Emergency Planning chief. During an earlier term as Governor, Ellington backed Johnson for President at the 1960 Democratic Convention, and the two have often exchanged visits and...
>"I think the press affords a ladder which is available to everyone in a way afforded by no other profession; put out good stuff and in time people will say 'We must have this.' "
There has not been enough discussion on the question within the medical profession, Goldwyn said. Physicians have a special responsibility in this area because a nation cannot develop biological weapons without the aid of doctrs, he commented.