Word: professionalisms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Actually, it comes out of Caniff's head. Among cartoonists-fellow members of what he calls "the pariah profession"-he is well liked, but seldom seen. He lives and works (12 to 18 hours a day) on the outer suburban ring of New York City, in a town with...
One of the wiser members of the basketball coaching profession predicted, before the season began last month, that the end of the campaign would not find a single undefeated college team. His astute observations have been borne out by early season performances, since only a handful of the nation's...
...cramped, dim-lit Jean Jaurès Hall to hear stooped, 63-year-old René Cormaud, who "does" the rue des Ecoles and the rue Monge, defend chiffonage. Said Cormaud: "It's those fly-by-nights who cause all the trouble. They have no sense of professional standards. Instead of emptying each can carefully on a burlap sack to sort it out, they dump the garbage helter-skelter on the sidewalk. That way they give the profession a bad name...
Nonetheless, the B.M.A. decided that the plan smacked of "slavery." Reason: while the bill permitted private practice, and left physicians free to stay out of the plan if they chose, B.M.A. argued that most doctors would have no choice but to become virtual employes of the Government. Said Dr. Charles...
Margarita, a seatback ace at Brown who gave Harlow numerous headaches while performing for the Bruins as an undergraduate, joined the Bears after his discharge from service in 1944, and last year was the third-leading ground gainer in the pro league. He gave up the play-for-pay profession...