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Said Editor Canham: "Close parallels have been drawn between the newspaper profession and such other registered and carefully qualified professions as medicine. But the parallels were false and dangerous: "Ideas must always be free, Tney must never be licensed . . " It made no difference, he added, whether licensing was by a...
Women's abilities have been abundantly demonstrated by outstanding work in industry, education, art, science, government, and in every other field. If there are also women whose conversation before marriage is confined to trivia and whose activities after marriage are confined to washing dishes and diapers, don't try to...
Four educators will discuss careers in the fields of learning in the Eliot House Dining Hall at 8 p.m. tonight. The conference is the seventh in a series of discussions to help students plan their future professions.
McCarthy yesterday made special reference to the astronomer's chairmanship of the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace, which was held in New York in March, 1949, under the sponsorship of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions. McCarthy labelled the conference as a "Soviet-Communist meeting...
That single all-night show set a pattern that radio is still following. From New York, a lonely girl in the Ritz-Carlton kept phoning him maudlin professions of love. Walter Wirichell was on the phone at 5 a.m., and carried a rave for Godfrey in his column. Just before...