Word: professionalization
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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"Everywhere, and especially in the towns, the churches are growing emptier and the majority of Christians in Russia today are over 30. The undoubted success of the anti-religious movement is probably in a great measure due to the fact that Communism has become the new religion. . . . If a Communist...
In this episode, the profession thought it saw part of an explanation for Curtis-Martin's expensive acquisition in March of the Philadelphia Inquirer, a purchase that left only the Record between Curtis-Martin and monopoly of the morning field. Gloat by Publisher Julius David Stern of the Record:
Virtue's Bed. An attractive girl, described by her friends as intelligent, is shanghaied into a North African sporting house. Stating repeatedly that the doors of hell swing both ways, she deserts her profession on receiving an inheritance and an English estate. In England she takes up the life...
"The harrassing pain from the fifth pair of cranial nerves has always appealed to the sympathies of the dental practitioner and stimulated him to conquer it. That the profession is slowly but surely achieving this task is indicated by the great progress that has been made toward clearing the trail...
"Problems of towering importance still stand before the dental profession for solution. Why are advanced cases of pyorrhea frequently associated with heart lesions? Why do children crippled by contracted and misplaced jaws, when relieved of these afflictions, generally put on weight and exhibit better mentality? Why does pregnancy usually interfere...