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He is an attractive, wealthy intellectual and bon vivant who zips around in a Mercedes 300 SL sports car and goes in for strenuous sports (skin diving, skiing, brown belt in judo). He favors a far-out wardrobe that includes pastel shirts, trilby hats and green leather overcoats. He is...
Small-Bore Explosion. Many of them were being asked to criticize a profession that had brought them wealth and comfort, and there was strong initial resistance. But as debate developed, they gradually agreed that the law could become irrelevant to today's changing society if changes were not made...
> A quantum increase in funding of legal education "is required from Government, foundations, corporations,^ the legal profession and other sources." So critical is the problem that Dean Manning told off the assembled lawyers with unaccustomed heat one evening. "You're not supporting your profession," he said. "You don'...
As with all such conferences, the limitations were manifold. For one thing, the group had no power to enforce a single suggestion. Such was the prestige of most of the participants, however, that their conclusions could hardly be shrugged off. A book reporting the meeting is now being assembled for...
You reason that since "Harvard gives no academic credit for journalism courses, pre-law courses, or pre-business courses, it should give none for premilitary courses either." Harvard does indeed give these courses, and it gives credit for them. Certainly you will admit that the decision to teach the professions...