Word: arrests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...some point in their lives, roughly 10% of Americans will probably wind up in mental hospitals - a statistic that poses hard questions of civil liberty and medical necessity. Though critics decry the use of police to "arrest" mental patients, Hill's rights were well guarded by California's relatively enlightened rules. But what of others in Hill's position throughout the country...
...world was saddened to read of the passing of Herbert C. Hoover [Oct. 30]. In an adjoining column of your magazine, we also read a report of Khrushchev possibly being under house arrest. What a contrast in the treatment shown former leaders, controversial though they may be! Need anyone ask the difference between democracy and Communism? MRS. GRANT VEVANG Rolling Meadows...
...world was saddened to read of the passing of Herbert C. Hoover [Oct. 30]. In an adjoining column of your magazine, we also read a report of Khrushchev possibly being under house arrest. What a contrast in the treatment shown former leaders, controversial though they may be! Need anyone ask the difference between democracy and Communism...
...committee's report, released yesterday, also discloses that "an abstract of the police records provided by Dean Watson" for the five-year period showed "no report or arrest of a Harvard student for drunkenness or disorder" on the six Saturdays...
...obviously most interested in how solidly the army was behind him. He promoted some officers who had saved him from September's "coupette," while the trials of 13 others, charged with leading the insurrection, were dropped. To be on the safe side, Khanh put 13 under house arrest and retired eight of them from the army...