Word: professionalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to president Robert H. Neuman '58, the Harvard Pre-Law Society, the first organization of its kind in the College, will attempt to clarify for the potential law student the situation in law school and in the profession itself.
Reaction from members of the University's faculty and administration to yesterday's gifts was almost uniformly enthusiastic. "The salary rise will help a good deal," according to Seymour E. Harris '20, Chairman of the Department of Economics, "first, to attract people into the academic profession and, second, to keep...
Prime interest in the program comes from College and Radcliffe students definitely intent on applying to medical school. A survey shows that of the 124 Volunteers who comprise the entire project, 61 percent are pre-meds and another eight percent are considering the medical profession. The General Hospitals Program provides...
Sharply contrasting to the some what consciously carefree atmosphere of Children's is the intense seriousness of Cambridge City Hospital--a typically less wealthy city institution where the cycle of birth, death and all the calamities in between are common daily experience. College volunteers provide the entire supply of non...
Dr. Page bemoans the fact that specialists seem to have subdivided the human body and that there should be someone who can see it as a whole. The one member of the profession who never ceases to think of the patient as an entity, as a human being and not...