Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After the war, the battle over unification of the armed forces was joined and Forrestal jumped right in. President Truman and the Secretary of War were in favor of a strong defense chief; Forrestal was not. He felt the defense establishment was too big to be bossed by any one...
In the full-employment France of today, it is surprising that anyone will work the long hours at low pay required of the concierge. René Laffon, head of the biggest of four concierge unions, says, "People do it just to get housing. It used to be a sort of...
The NCAA last night greatly simplified the college football coaching profession by giving final approval to the most liberal substitution rule since 1952.
Gellhorn also expressed concern about the profession's failure to encourage promising young Negroes to study law. "Many law schools are eagerly prepared to welcome Negro entrants, but applicants for admission are rare." Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz weighed in with the suggestion that one big reason for the shortage...
Teaching Honesty. The delegates not only considered the faults of present lawyers, but also how schools might improve the ethics of future lawyers. The professors who spoke were not cheerful on that point either. "I don't think you can teach law students to be honest," said Professor Williams...