Word: professionals
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James D. Vorenberg '49, dean of Harvard Law School, recalled Brewster as an asset to his profession. "He gave the university president a good name when it needed it. He was one of the most affirmative, upbeat people I've known...enormously well-rounded and well-versed," he said.
In 15 years, the pool of eligible Ph.D. candidates has not expanded enough for Harvard's liking--at least not enough to noticeably raise the number of its minority and female faculty. It's obvious the answer lies elsewhere--in direct and immediate hiring. This produces a beneficial chain reaction...
Third would be the criminalization of drug-driving, with attendant strict enforcement. And last, Dershowitz said he would allow random drug testing of anyone in a safety-related profession, from airline pilots to car drivers.
Holroyd subtitles this volume, the first of a projected three, The Search for Love. It ends, fittingly, with Shaw's marriage to heiress Charlotte Payne- Townshend in 1898. By then Shaw had published many of the plays that ensure his reputation today, including Mrs. Warren's Profession, You Never Can...
At an earlier panel discussion, three women health care experts concluded that women must begin to assume leadership roles in the medical profession.