Word: professionalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"If to be king means not to live one's own life as one wishes," said Carol, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen,"! prefer life to a throne. I have the same right to happiness as the milkman has." He was the first son of the reigning dynasty to be born...
As in all acts of association, the professor accepts conventions which become morally binding. Above all, he owes his colleagues . . . complete candor and perfect integrity, precluding any kind of clandestine or conspiratorial activities. He owes equal candor to the public. If he is called upon to answer for his convictions...
Mr. Boudin's suggestion in a recent letter to the CRIMSON defeats the purpose he purports to defend. The teacher who asserts his Fifth-Amendment privilege before a Congressional committee must share responsibility--along with the McCarthys and the Jenners--for further encroachments of academic freedom. The hostility and antagonism...
Finally, however, the villagers persuaded the bishop to visit Portinari. Portinari almost ruined everything by casually remarking: "In your profession you are only a bishop; in mine, I am the Pope." With an exercise of other-worldly patience, the bishop remained to look at Portinari's sketches for the...
"The Superintendence of Public Schools --An Anxious Profession" will be the subject of the annual Inglis Lecture tonight. Willard B. Spaulding, professor of Education, Oregon State System of Higher education, will deliver the lecture at 8 p.m., in the Fogg Museum.