Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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WHAT THE BUTLER SAW, by Joe Orton. "Zany sex farce in a psychiatrist clinic where doctors and patients lost their sanity and clothes." I didn't know that CRP had gotten around to those, but I guess nothing is sacred any more. Tonight, tomorrow, Saturday and next weekend, 8:30 p.m. at Dunster House...
...paid medical plan will tell them that their guilt is of neurotic origin and ought not be given opportunity to distress them. Guilt, in any case, they will be told, is not "productive." Skull of infant, blood and bone, the desperation of young mothers in the back-street clinic of the Boston slums: it does not go with sherbet and seersucker...
Enter the Great Society and a slew of new programs for the Point. Family services, youth programs, tutoring, manpower training and senior citizen services appeared. Perhaps the most heralded change, in 1966, was a neighborhood health clinic, one of two in the nation, providing free health care to the residents...
...project, the credit union folded in 1969 as too few members repaid loans, and the Bayside Mall closed last year, claiming too little business volume. APAC cut its staff of part-time help and beginning in December will be funded on a month-to-month emergency basis. The clinic, which seems to be set for the moment, must under new guidelines become self-sufficient...
...wake of the coup that ousted Allende's government, there were rumors in Chile that Neruda had been arrested, and even executed. In fact, he had been moved shortly after the coup to a private clinic in Santiago for treatment of cancer, and he later died of heart failure. Shortly before his death, Neruda's rambling house in Santiago was ransacked, his books and papers were burned. The new military government denied responsibility and vowed to arrest the "vandals" who had done the ransacking. At week's end, none had been caught...