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...much moonlighting is permissible? There are no standard rules, and the Yale Daily News argued that Mills "violated in letter a regulation which is flaunted in spirit by a large number of Yale College faculty members." It promised to publish a series of articles on other Yale professors who have briefly taught elsewhere or done other outside work. But in the words of one Yale political science professor who believes nobody should attempt two full-time jobs: "Morally this issue is akin to bigamy. It doesn't matter if you satisfy both wives; you're still morally...
A.M.A. officials see no conflict in running the wanted notices in the organization's publications. Dr. Hugh Hussey, chief of the organization's division of scientific publications, maintains that the decision to publish the articles was made purely on editorial grounds and did not pose any question of ethics. Nor can Edwin Hoiman, secretary of the A.M.A.'s judicial council, find anything wrong with the notices. "Doctors have a civic responsibility," he says, "and it is a decision that the individual doctor has to make as to whether or not he is to call...
...They said that the professors get very upset when they have to walk a long way from their cars to the buildings," Kaufman said. "They (professors) don't read what they publish. They are unwilling to discipline themselves for the sake of the community...
...some kind of promise of going on the wagon, of settling down, of starting a literary project that will make him financially secure. He planned for a two volume medieval novel called Philippe., count of Darkness that Redbook was interested in serializing. Fitzgerald told Perkins to wait to publish his play The Vegetable until he had written two other plays to go with...
...musings over the technical difficulties of his novel in progress which are presented in such a fragmentary manner that we never know what he is getting at. Besides, who, even ten years ago, would consider presenting rough draft passages of a novel with notations even before it is published? Imagine Robert Frost publishing those terrible first drafts of his famous poems before the poems themselves came out. "I hold it very indecent that a man should publish his meditations," said the Earl of Shaftesbury. "These are the froth and scum of writing, which should be unburdened in private and consigned...