Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"Successful industrial management in the future is going to depend more and more upon management of men rather than upon the organization of machines and other problems which are ordinarily considered in the sphere of practical engineering. For the most part and generally speaking the engineering profession may be said...
Articles by three leaders of the legal profession feature the December issue of the Law Review, which has just been published.
The Doctor's Dilemma. The commendable industry of retrieving Bernard Shaw's plays proceeds pungently at the Theatre Guild. Not for a dozen years has Manhattan heard Shavian firecrackers go off around the ankles of the medical profession. The sputter of novelty has been muted by time and...
For the benefit of those who do not remember, it may be recounted that Shaw assembled four of the finest physicians in London and made three of them ridiculous in the acid comments of the fourth, snow-haired dean of the profession. Woven through the ridicule is the dilemma. Shall...
"In the early days of anti-slavery campaigning American journalism, actuated by a Keen realization of this responsibility, was at its best. Journalism was a profession, and was regarded by its practitioners as a profession of high honor and duty.