Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A misty June moon shone down on Madison Square Garden's Long Island City Bowl one night last week as a solemn prizefighter in a blue bathrobe climbed through the ropes. The plain Irish face of James J. (born Walter) Braddock was puckered with earnest anxiety. Improvident of his...
Five million tons of rain fell on Atlantic City, the Weather Bureau calculated, the first day that the American and Canadian Medical Associations met there last week in joint convention. Thereafter the weather was clear and brisk, and the doctors, looking prosperous and vigorous, buckled down to the convention business...
The American Medical Association is a confederation of state medical societies, whose 175 representatives in the A. M. A. House of Delegates make rules for the entire organized U. S. medical profession. Last week the House of Delegates: ¶ Approved birth control obliquely, by appointing a committee to investigate the...
Last week wise old President Livingston Farrand of Cornell University, himself a doctor, told graduates of Cornell University Medical College not to let the medical dome constrict them. Said he: ''The medical profession (and the legal profession) have that tendency to think that whatever was is right...
"Nobody, I should think . . . can but have the most sincere sympathy with Miss Puddifoot . . . ruined in her business at the very outset of her career. That, however, is beside the question. . . . You have got to decide . . . whether the report each [newspaper] published is fair and accurate. . . . These are all of...