Word: professionally
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Imperceptibly morbid and achingly sorrowful, "In Spain, One Thousand and Three," the tale of a widower lusting after his dead wife's mother, is a story that gnaws at the open wound of the human soul that has lost its mate. The Seattle winds could hardly drown Martin Tuttleman's...
Starr already won a lower court case that required Hamilton to turn over the papers because of their relative importance to his investigation. But by taking it to the Supreme Court on principle, the independent counsel could send shock waves through the legal profession. A Starr victory, for example, could...
And yet the reverence in which he is held by his profession is unshakable. His sometime friend and co-star Jack Nicholson said it simply and best: "He gave us our freedom." By which he meant that Brando's example permitted actors to go beyond characterizations that were merely well...
In a time when women were only beginning to enter the field of architecture, Larrabee made large inroads into a profession dominated by men.
"The weakness of the tenure system is that it pays too much attention to the opinion of the profession, which mostly consists of letters from people who are not good enough to be at Harvard," says Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. '53, Kenan professor of government.