Word: professionalisms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Unless action is taken immediately to counteract the effects of wartime restrictions, the medical profession will face an acute shortage of competent instructors and research personnel in the years immediately following the armistice, assorted C. Sidney Burwell, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, in his annual report released today.
"Newspapermen are the best half-educated people in the world; they know a little about everything, and all about nothing." With this frank admission about his profession, Edward E. Edstrom, assistant Sunday editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal on leave here as a Nieman fellow, urges prospective journalists to spend...
Pablo Picasso got down on his knees to look. What he was looking at was a firmly painted picture of a red brick Riviera villa, at a preview of a Paris exhibition. The charming villa, La Dragonniėre at Cap Martin, rose from a brilliant green meadow dotted with...
...that I anticipate any lack of students either here or in other institutions in the demobilization period, nor do I question the assumption that there are a large number of our fighting men who if they so desire could complete professional studies with distinction; but I do have the most serious apprehensions lest academic formalities and institutional rivalry drive away those who have the most ambition and imagination: The man with brains and initiative may take one glance at the conventional course which leads to a profession and decide...
This week, recuperating in his Riverside Drive apartment, the graduate dean of Manhattan theater critics said he would not return to China, was uncertain whether he would return to the theater: "I have always believed that drama criticism is an ignoble profession at best, and doubly so in wartime. I...