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Langguth, A.J.
| October 9, 1982 issue
Focuses on the specific examples which could illustrate the dilemma faced by reporters on whether or not they could remain a decent person and still contribute...
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Green, Mark
| April 23, 1977 issue
Presents an argument pertaining to professional technique of lawyers to face legal cases in the U.S. Canons of ethics followed by lawyers while taking...
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Sullivan, Kevin
| January 1, 1973 issue
Presents brief information about the life of teacher and writer Mark Van Doren. Attitude adopted by Van Doren towards his profession; Highlights of the...
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Boyle, Kay
| June 14, 1965 issue
Presents letters to the editor on social issues in the United States. Misconceptions prevalent among the public regarding professional ethical standards...
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Seaver, Richard
| May 6, 1961 issue
This article criticizes commenting styles of various journalists. In Reading, the press columnists on Cuba, two things stand out: the cloddish uniformity...
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Seldes, George
| February 5, 1955 issue
For the first time in the U.S. history the press, which is described as playing a greater role in a democracy than government itself, is under sustained...
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Wolff, Robert Paul
| December 5, 1959 issue
The article throws light on the moral standards in foreign policy. Nowadays, the vocabulary of ethics has been pre-empted in discussions of international...
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Kirchwey, Freda
| July 31, 1943 issue
Everybody knows something about the methods used in checking on federal employees. The story of the Washington Gestapo, printed in a previous issue of the...
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Rorty, James
| July 11, 1936 issue
Medical ethics in its true connotation, meaning the high tradition of the profession, obliges the doctor to do his utmost, first, to prevent the patient...
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January 2, 1929 issue
The author is asked to write a piece on "What's the matter with The Nation." Once he lost a job for something much like that, but easy come easy go. Accordingly,...
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