Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Whatever the outcome, the Agnew case-to say nothing of the long roster of Watergate-tainted lawyers-suggests that the legal profession has not been notably successful in preventing ethical lapses. Nor has it policed itself very vigorously. Said one disgusted delegate to the American Bar Association's annual...
Sir / Amidst our complex problems and difficulties there are some reassuring facts: the average American doctor is better trained than his colleagues elsewhere; his opportunity for postgraduate education is the most extensive in the world; and medicine is the most tightly controlled profession in the U.S.
Yet it is the legal profession that has, however belatedly and at first by a narrow edge, finally become most aroused about the transgressions against law and the Constitution that make up the dismal scandal. While the profession has moved forcefully through such men as Sirica, Cox and Richardson to...
Since the trial of the original Watergate Seven began in January, Judge Sirica has received more than 40,000 letters from all over the world, most of them favorable and full of praise for his conduct. Particularly notable are the notes from men and women of his own profession. A...
Retiring New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, 52, has done well by Broadway in charity-benefit walk-on roles. Could Broadway have done without him? No, was the unanimous opinion of the 400 show-biz folk who crowded into a Manhattan restaurant last week to thank Lindsay for his...