Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"It is time that the medical profession opposed vigorously the com- mercialization of medical practice. The greatest opposition can be achieved by the complete assumption of the task of periodic physical examination by individual physicians. Experience has shown that the patient is best served by a competent physician who is...
Since his graduation from Harvard. Mr. Campbell has gained a wide experience in the coaching profession. In 1912-13 he coached all branches of athletics as Morristown School and in 1913 he returned for two years as assistant coach under Percy D. Haughton '99. In 1915 he became head coach...
...evident that the editors of the Outlook have made the not uncommon mistake of confusing general cultural education with professional preparation. These eastern universities which have limited their numbers make no attempt at preparing the undergraduate directly for life, leaving that task for the graduate schools; but unlimited institutions, particularly the great western universities, have adapted themselves, by including professional courses in undergraduate curricula, to the student who cares nothing for his general development. Thus a student who has entered college only because everyone else is doing it, without much purpose of broadening himself culturally, has access to undergraduate courses...
Sometimes a lawyer employed in some public cause betrays the honor of his calling by offensive methods and is scored in the press. But perhaps never before in the history of the American Bar has any gentleman of the profession received such a devastating reprimand as that which the New...
"Any religion that does not have a hell is a failure. Just as soon as one brand drops its hell, its adherents leave it for another that possess one. Our hell-that is, the hell of the medical profession- is cancer."