Word: professionalism
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Homeopathy flourished too in 19th century America. By 1900 there were 22 homeopathic colleges and 15,000 practitioners--a sixth of the U.S. medical profession. But interest faded with advances in orthodox medicine, and by 1950 homeopathy was all but forgotten in the U.S.
Lewis graduated from the Law School in 1968. He was one of two students admitted to the Law School through a special summer program designed to interest minority college students in the legal profession, said Bussey Professor of Law Frank E.A. Sander, an associate dean.
My friend is handsome, brainy, son of a distinguished family, successfully married, light-skinned in a city (Washington) where--a source of ideological discomfort--light skin proclaims the black elite. He was educated in the Ivy League, has climbed high in his profession. But precisely the reasons for which he...
In 1948 Coolidge was named Associate Professorand Director of the Fogg Art Museum. During his20-year tenure as Director, he championed andstrengthened the holdings in the Fogg,particularly in contemporary art, and committedthe museum to expanded educational services. Hetrained dozens of students intending careers inthe museum profession. Under his supervisionstudents...
Audrey, Jackie and Grace are gone, but a crowd of HUBERT DE GIVENCHY'S peers, including Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino and Christian Lacroix came out to pay homage to the 68-year-old designer as he presented his last haute-couture collection ever. He departed with class, as he arrived...