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Students would pick their elective subjects from a catalog with the assistance of faculty advisors who will oversee the general program for each student and assure that balance consistent with the aims of the students is preserved. It is anticipated that most students will attain the M.D. degree having concentrated in clinical areas but it will also be possible to specialize in clinical areas such as medical genetics, medical anthropology, administrative medicine and so forth. It is considered that one elective for the fourth year might be an internship in an approved teaching hospital for selected students...
...mind runs on intellectual lines that are remarkably parallel to Johnson's political thought. On the conduct of the war in Viet Nam, for example, Roche gives Johnson straight A's. "We are fighting a carefully limited war," Roche has written, "in the effort to attain a perfectly reasonable objective: the maintenance of the integrity of the Saigon government from Communist aggression masked as 'civil war.' " Johnson could not have put it better...
...Revolution proposes to attain exactly this. Sincercely yours, Carlos A. von der Heyda Lawyer
...that it is quite apparent that the expanded bombing in Viet Nam [July 8 et seq.) is failing to attain any constructive result, I invite consideration of my "Fourth Alternative," which is for the U.S. to take all feasible measures to quiet down the war, to de-escalate it, to change the priority emphasis to economic, educational, social, and political factors, and to contemplate a decade or more of competition of systems in Viet...
...usually interpret his mystical ruminations as an attack on the accepted Christian concepts of history and behavior, but Brown really seems to advocate the complete abolition of 20th century civilization. If all trappings of civilization were put aside, he believes, all repressions would go with them. Man could then attain a golden age of sexuality-not just of the genital variety, which in itself, he believes, imposes a kind of tyranny-but of the uninhibited, innocent sexuality that, according to Freud, controls man's actions from womb to tomb...