Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Bailey ended the evening by stressing the need for honesty in the law profession because lawyers "walk the edge of temptation."
"We were looking for someone with prestige in the law profession and the political and academic communities," he said. "Vorenberg was recommended in all of these areas."
Cox listed three reasons why people choose law as a profession. Law "involves dealing with people, requires a great deal of intellectual work, and carries with it the capacity to work for the public community," he said.
Joe Orten's satirical farce What The Butler Saw gives a zany view of the fine line between the sane and the insane. The play is a wild conglomeration of mistaken identities, costume changes (performed on stage), the disappearance of characters who never existed, and other madcap antics, all of...
...subject of an extensive review by a special committee under chairmanship of Prof. Frederick E. Smith. This Committee report was completed in June of 1975. The Smith Committee looked at landscape architecture as a profession and the role that a school at Harvard should occupy in educating landscape architecture professionals. It made detailed and specific recommendations. In general, this Committee endorses the Smith Report. Its emphasis on professionalism, project-oriented teaching and interdisciplinary co-operation is very consonant with the Committee's own view of appropriate policies for the Harvard Graduate School of Design...