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...time that with dignity, firmness and friendliness, they reason with, rather than capitulate to, the extremists on both sides-at all levels-and caution that their patience ends at the border of violence and anarchy that threatens our American democracy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Voice of Reason: Call to the Center | 6/15/1970 | See Source »

...required to conduct long-term studies of the drug's effects." They will have to compile data on the reported effects of patients under treatment, and on the results of post-mortem examinations of those who die of Parkinson's disease. There is good reason for this caution. Nearly all patients treated with L-dopa suffer some side effects, among which loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting are considered minor. More serious are changes in blood pressure and the white-blood-cell system and, paradoxically, involuntary muscle movements of a different type. (Suggestions that the medication dangerously increases...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Relief from Parkinson's | 6/15/1970 | See Source »

...real impact of the moderate presence at the meeting became apparent an hour later, when SDS and NAC members marchen toward Shannon Hall. In an impromptu debate on whether the building should be burnt down, leaders of both radical groups suggested caution, and revealed they were unsure of their political base. "I don't think that it was good that Dean May was applauded," one SDS leader told the crowd, "I think we should have a march to the Houses to build support," After more than an hour of debate, the crowd drifted off. A day later, the scene...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Harvard Activism '70: Some Rioted, While Others Returned to the System | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

However, from a radical viewpoint-and it not from a radical viewpoint at least in my own view-there are also positive aspects to our being here. All of us have been exposed to a variety of ideas this year. Upon our return the results will be watched with caution by our employers at home; for them our stay here is also an experiment with unpredictable results. Some of us will have become radicalized in the view of our colleagues, although probably not as radical as NAC would wish us to be. Even if we could prove...

Author: By Joel Porte, | Title: The Mail SPLIT DOOR PANELS | 6/1/1970 | See Source »

Because most advertising men are hard-core optimists, they have been slow to acknowledge the sense of uncertainty spreading over the economy and the nation. But advertising must mirror the mood of its society, and the growing signs of caution among consumers have become too obvious for even the dream spinners of Madison Avenue to ignore. The result: while there is still an abundance of frilly, fun-slanted promotions, a new tone, faintly reminiscent of the Depression years, is creeping into more and more advertising. The trend is toward a fresh stress on value...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advertising: The Sweet Smell of Value | 5/18/1970 | See Source »

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