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...were relaxing from their jobs as time salesmen for NBCTV. They were already practiced hands at the dialect spoof. Pat had picked up a talent for mimicry from his father, a successful nightclub comic of the '30s, and he and his friend used their skill as a "sales adjunct" when they wanted to warm up prospects with a laugh or two. That afternoon in Shor's, the Andrea Doria collision was still in the headlines, so Phillips swung naturally into the Italian...
...part of its program to step up the U.S. effort in science, the Administration moved to give its scientific forces more brains and more prestige. From Gettysburg came the announcement that the Science Advisory Committee, heretofore an adjunct of the Office of Defense Mobilization, will move its offices directly into the White House. At the same time, the committee of twelve, headed by Columbia Physicist Isidor Rabi, will take on five new members...
Until Friday the committee had been an adjunct of the Office of Defense Mobilization. The transfer to the Executive Office is designed to bring about a closer relationship between the Committee and James R. Killian, Jr., the President's special assistant for science and technology...
Extension courses lead to the degree of Adjunct in Arts, but a survey has shown that over three-fourths of those enrolled did so only because of "general interest." Thirty percent of the students already have either B.A. or S.B. degrees...
...sick environment. As for opinions about treatment, said Bleuler, some psychiatrists see schizophrenia as primarily emotional in origin and give top marks to psychotherapy; others seek the cause of the disease in the chemical or metabolic abnormalities that are known to mark schizophrenia, hence downgrade psychotherapy to a mere adjunct of physical treatments (drugs, shock, coma...