Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The man on this week's cover was largely unknown outside Washington, D.C., legal circles until last January, when the "Watergate Seven" defendants appeared in his courtroom. Says Senior Editor Jason McManus, who has edited most of this year's Nation stories dealing with Watergate: "By putting pressure...
Sir / If your readers don't know that a patient-be-damned attitude exists within the medical profession, it is time they learned. I have been close enough to doctors to not want to get closer (respiratory trouble), and have come to view the American doctor in general as...
"Do not strip me of my means of livelihood," pleaded Lawyer Agnew to the panel of three judges, his voice nearly breaking. "Do not impose upon me the ultimate sanction. I ask you instead to impose a reasonable period of suspension ... so that at some later day I might resume...
The Maryland State Bar Association had voted without objection to seek Agnew's disbarment after his resignation as Vice President and his decision not to contest the Government's charges of evading federal income taxes. Attorneys for the association pointed out last week that the charge that Agnew...
In the late '50s, Fidel Castro led a guerrilla revolt against the military dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. At first, his profession of democratic principles won him considerable support among the Cuban middle class and in the United States (though one American ambassador asked Batista if he wanted a CIA or...