Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eleven days after he had won "vindication" and the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Oregon's primary, George W. Joseph, sharp-tongued Portland attorney, was last week disbarred for life by the State Supreme Court. In effect the court had ousted from his profession Oregon's next Governor because...
Cornell University graduated Floyd Leslie Carlisle in 1903, expected him to make his mark in the legal profession. For some years Mr. Carlisle did practice law in Watertown, N. Y., but soon the merger instinct arose within him and he organized Northern New York Trust Co. from a consolidation of...
Anti-vivisectionists detest the American Medical Association, which swats them as though they were annoying horse flies. Mrs. Jeanie McCredie Matile of Chicago meant no pun when she declared that there was "a steadily growing revolt against the dogmatism of the A. M. A. by its own members." Dr. Alonzo...
_ Gathering about itself the cloak of dignity thus bestowed, the school last week arose and, in turn, named the New York Times Best U. S. Newspaper; awarded it the school's first gold medal, "the highest recognition which we can give ... for distinguished service in our own profession." At...
Yalemen could think of several reasons for Publisher Block's action. His son Paul Jr. is a Yale freshman. His son Billy is preparing to enter. Some even thought that Publisher Block, who made known that perhaps he himself would deliver a few of the lectures, might want audience...