Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Survey courses are intended to include in their wide scope brief outlines of many fields of study. History, economics, literature, sociology these are included in typical survey courses. The advantage expected was that narrow specialization would not lead to narrow knowledge. Survey courses were to provide background for understanding the...
...transformation manifested itself last week by the internationalization of Catholic Physicians' Guilds.- By Dr. Anthony Bassler, president of the Manhattan guild, their declaration of war is now voiced thus: "To constitute a brotherhood of all members of the medical profession; to provide mutual assistance in religious and professional life; to facilitate intercourse between them and cognate branches of the clergy and others, such as judges, lawyers, educationalists and politico-medical organizations interested in the study and discussion of the medico-religious questions and those touching on the science and duty of ethics. . . . "In general, to promote among Catholic members...
In 1907 Dr. Jordan again met Herbert Hoover, a quiet, boyish engineer of 33. ''Hoover explained that he had run through his profession. It held nothing more for him except to lay up money, of which he already had all he needed. ... He intended ... to ... find some form of executive...
Recalling the financial distress of the Lambs Club last summer (TIME, July 7) pessimists might see in the N. V. A. club-house's closing another indication of the paupery of the theatrical profession. Bu the N. V. A. club has always run an annual deficit. For years Edward Franklin...
"A remarkable feature of the project," Professor Glueck added, "is that it is being undertaken by a Law School Institute, for the legal profession is proverbially hide-bound, and thought of as unwilling to incorporate the findings of workers in the social sciences.