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McDermott, a specialist trained in both adult and child psychiatry, entered politics in 1970 after leaving the Navy, where he had been chief psychiatrist at the Long Beach Naval Station in California. He won election to the Washington house of representatives in 1970 and to the state senate in 1974...
Others--in Cambridge and elsewhere--should examine this new form of agreement, reached out of court and privately, without government intervention. More than likely, the legal profession will figure out some way to destroy them, but for now, such pacts represent a common-sense alternative to the protracted bitterness and...
"I really got sucked into this profession," she laughs. "I was under the impression that academics only worked nine hours a week. I really felt I was looking at something that allowed me to earn a comfortable and secure lifestyle--I didn't appreciate the notion of tenure in those...
"Our feeling was that that is the one profession that doesn't have any kind of an introduction," Dean K. Whitla, director of the Danforth Center, said yesterday. "Most teaching fellows have been successful students and graduate students but have had little experience at the teaching end. We feel that...
Unlike many minor leaguers, Alevizos won't be hurting if his baseball fortunes turn sour. Since last summer, he's been licensed to sell real estate--his off-season profession. Of course, he also has his Harvard degree.