Word: professionalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Stocky, energetic Saul Goodman, 46, timpanist (kettledrummer) and head of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony's percussion section, got a rare chance to do both last week in Manhattan. At the orchestra's first children's concert of the season, he surrounded himself with a dozen instruments...
The dean will join with the deans of the Boston University and Northeastern University Law Schools in signing the statement, which states that the legal profession thinks that the time has come for decency and dignity to be restored to the office of the Attorney General.
If Adlai Stevenson's views on government and medicine were the same as Aneurin Bevan's, there might be some cause for the doctors' trepidation. But Stevenson has said, "I am against the socialization of the practice of medicine as much as I would be against the socialization of my...
Boston-raised and once connected with Beth Israel and Boston City hospitals, Dr. Sieve now practices in his own clinic, alone except for six technicians. He has had a remarkable variety of medical interests: the ductless glands, nutrition, hemorrhage, fertility and now antifertility. , Eleven years ago Dr. Sieve was among...
Despite the fact that many CRIMSON editors end up in some branch of the writing profession, the majority graduate to such positions as doctor, lawyer, businessmen, president of Harvard (James Bryant Conant '14) and president of the United States (Franklin D. Roosevelt '04). For those with literary aspirations who are...