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...Unwanted pregnancy" is a widely accepted term among both laymen and behavioral scientists. It is also widely misunderstood, according to Cornell University Psychiatrist Lawrence Downs and Psychologist David Clayson. In a paper presented to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Downs and Clayson offer convincing evidence that among women who have abortions, pregnancy is initially "more wanted than unwanted." Far from being accidental, it represents a subconscious effort to cope with extreme emotional stress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: A Pregnant Choice | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

...facts is that despite the widespread availability of the Pill and other means of birth control, so many unwanted pregnancies happen, even among the most educated and sophisticated. Subconsciously, many may want to become pregnant, according to Dr. Lawrence Downs, a Manhattan psychiatrist, who, in collaboration with Psychologist David Clayson, has been studying women selected at random at New York Hospital's therapeutic-abortion ward. Downs found that at least one-quarter of the first 108 women studied had suffered psychiatric problems in the previous two years; more than half had lost a parent or close relative during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Legal Abortion: Who, Why and Where | 9/27/1971 | See Source »

...recognizing the female entries, Delaware's new Dover Downs scheduled the world's first fully mixed event this week, billing it as the "Jack and Jill race" and identifying the female riders as "jockettes." At Lincoln Downs, the track bugler her alded the racing debut of Mary Clayson, a 32-year-old mother of two, with a rendition of Mame-her nickname. The girl jockeys are thriving on the ex posure like latter-day Lady Godivas. As of last week, they had finished in the money 25 times in 56 starts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horse Racing: Ladies in Silks | 4/4/1969 | See Source »

...weekly Alloa Circular and Hillfoots Record on time. Girl typists helped keep the Birmingham Mail on the streets by having a go at the Linotype machines ("Eh, mate. Can't we have overalls like you?" called one begrimed girl to a man, gasped when she recognized Eric Clayson, chairman of the board, who had donned work clothes to help out). In Devon, an ironmonger's wife who works as a stringer correspondent for several regional papers decided to put out one of her own, used foolscap and duplicating machines to publish the Chulmleigh Chimes. In such villages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Blackout in Britain | 7/13/1959 | See Source »

...FREE-STYLE: Clifton (H), Ogden ,H), Claiborn (B), 24.1; 200 BUTTERFLY: Chapman (B), Stanley (H), Jaffe (H), 2:25.2; ONE-METER DIVE: Gorman (H), Stone (H), Smith (B), 75.08 pts; 100 FREE-STYLE: Dyer (H), Macky (H), Claiborn (B), 49.4 (new Harvard and Harvard pool record); 200 BACKSTROKE: Clayson (B), Murray (H), Whitman (B), 2:19.6; 440 FREESTYLE: Cochran (H), Friedlander (B), 5:18.1; 200 BREAST-STROKE: S. Falk (H), Riddle (B), D. Falk (H), 2:33.3; 400 FREESTYLE RELAY: Harvard (Macky, Clifton, Winthrop, Mischner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Swim Team Downs Brown, 64-21 | 2/28/1957 | See Source »

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