Word: professionals
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
"How could it be otherwise ? He regards his newspapers little differently, except as to size, from the merchandise that passes across the counters of his successful chain of grocery stores. To him, apparently, the newspaper differs in no essential respect from a can of peas in which the editors, writers...
Profession?
"Can Journalism Be a Profession?" wrote Ernest H. Gruening, experienced journalist* for the September Century. He well knew that his., question was academic; that readers, not journalists, direct the tendencies of newspaperdom. But Dr. Gruening has something of what another famed editor? calls the journalist's "apostolic zeal." Said he...
"The Chicago Tribune . . . boasts that it is 'a commercial institution.' . . . Take that newspaper Herod, Mr. Frank A. Munsey. He regards his newspapers little differently, except as to size, from the merchandise that passes across the counters of his successful chain of grocery stores. In such an atmosphere. . . . the profession of...
Still irreligious, he became an ally of the world's greatest religious organization. Is this a first step towards a true profession of religious faith? Piero Chiminelli, in The Christian Century, asks the question and leaves it unanswered.