Word: complaints
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Washington refused even to reply formally to the Soviet note, unofficially dismissed it as an absurd invention of Soviet propagandists* to explain away the failure of the 1950 potato crop in Eastern Germany. But in Prague last week, U.S. Ambassador Ellis O. Briggs decided to answer the Czech complaint in the same fine spirit with which it had been offered...
...complaint that reorganization of the West German coal and steel industries was going too slowly, McCloy answered: "Look, I know something about reorganization. I worked on reorganization of U.S. railroads. Your problems are no worse than those were." On the refugee problem, he observed: "You ought to see the good side of it"-meaning the West Germans ought to be grateful for the skills and energy that refugees have added to the West German economy...
Frigidity in women has received far too little attention from gynecologists, say Kroger and Freed, because "relatively few women present themselves . . . with the complaint of frigidity alone." But almost all married women see a gynecologist at one time or another in their lives, the doctors indicate, and the gynecologist should "attempt re-education and reassurance" of frigid women. "If these measures are ineffective, psychotherapy by a psychiatrist or psychoanalyst (preferably a man) should be recommended...
Case Closed. In Painesville, Ohio, Policeman Leon Debolt investigated a girl's tearful complaint against her father, wrote his report on the case: "Daughter, 15 years old, stayed out till 3 a.m. Got paddled. Needed...
...Court Justice Murray Hearn two weeks later in the suits brought by the Teachers Union and individual tax-payers. Hearn also voided the Feinberg Law and ordered the New York City Board of Education not to enforce it. His decision closely resembled Schirick's decision, but Hearn added the complaint that a teacher's "rights on appeal are ambiguous and essentially inadequate...