Word: professionalisms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Now the U.S. prosecution was boring into its most difficult task: mass indictment of the entire German General Staff and High Command (some 114 top generals and admirals) for cooperating with the Nazis and plotting aggressive war beyond the normal duties of a patriotic officer. Said Assistant Prosecutor Colonel Telford...
Mielziner employs only two assistants, shies away from the mass production possible to a highly sought-after designer. "I could enlarge my office," he once said, "hire 50 men, and become a millionaire, but I'd simply sicken myself with grouse and good port, and die of shame." Compared...
The social medicine provisions in the Wagner-Murray-Dingell Full Employment Bill, however, do not meet with his unqualified approval. "I am for change in the medical profession through evolution, not revolution," he was reported as saying.
At the annual teachers' ball, Cora dances mostly with her husband, who is one of the sweetest waltzers in the copper country, and also tries jitterbiigging. They are patently in love with each other-and with their profession. Said Fred Jeffers last week: "It's a fine life...
George Bernard Shaw, now 89, has always had an excellent constitution, moderate habits, and a dislike of doctors. In his preface to The Doctor's Dilemma (1911), he charged the profession with "an infamous character." Last week he was still at it. In four articles distributed by International News...