Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Responsibility for the existing conditions rests with the homes, schools, churches, communities and the legal profession. The fault is not with the police and prisons so much as with us, the people. . . .
"Now, there is no question that the medical profession as a whole is hostile to our point of view. No medical school or hospital, due to the attitude of those who should be the leaders, has shown any active or intelligent interest in our work. . . .
"Our answer to the medical profession is simple: It is up to them to clean house. From now on it is a fight to the finish between the medical profession and ourselves. There can be only one outcome to this contest. The medical profession will lose.
"We challenge the medical profession to make their tests of our treatment, with all experimental details released, on certain forms of alcoholism, insomnia and sciatica. These are selected because even a medical man should get good results the first time. . . .
The Harvard Dramatic Club announces a series of lectures to be given this winter by men prominent in the dramatic profession. The subject of the course will be drama in general. Mr. Percy MacKaye '97, author of "The Scarecrow," will deliver the first in this series in Emerson Hall, the...