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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Some critics have called for state control of polls, or outlawing them altogether, but that would probably amount to unconstitutional censorship of what has become a lively branch of journalism. Polls are here to stay, and pollsters have an obligation to make them even more honest and accurate. Gallup, Roper, Crossley, Mervin Field, Joe Belden and others have begun a drive for self-regulation, calling on their colleagues to disclose exactly what question was put to how many people, as well as when and where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: DO POLLS HELP DEMOCRACY? | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

...City school system, which-like many big metropolitan systems-is cumbersome and plagued by bureaucracy. In November, an advisory panel headed by Ford Foundation President McGeorge Bundy proposed that New York be divided into as many as 60 semiautonomous districts with their own parent-dominated policy boards. Such local control, the panel argued, would make the schools more responsible to the needs of the community; it would also keep parents from blaming the city's board of education, a remote central power, for everything that goes wrong. The plan was enthusiastically endorsed by Mayor John Lindsay, who presented...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Schools: Trouble for Decentralization | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

Second Thoughts. Meanwhile, the state legislature was having some second thoughts about decentralization. The state senate in Albany rejected the mayor's original proposal and began to consider a number of compromise plans that would bring neighborhood control of the schools on a gradual basis. In the wake of the Ocean Hill-Brownsville protests, the United Federation of Teachers entered the fray, led by its aggressive president, Albert Shanker, who was jailed for 15 days last winter after leading his union through a three-week citywide strike. At the state capitol, 500 lobbying teachers jammed the corridors. They argued...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Schools: Trouble for Decentralization | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

Miss a day with the conventional birth control pill and maternity may result. Researchers-not to mention users-have long hoped for something with a longer-lasting effect. Now the Upjohn Co. believes that its drug Depo-Provera may be the answer. It has been used for treatment of uterine disorders, but one of its side effects proved to be infertility lasting a year or more. This is understandable, since the drug's basic ingredient is a synthetic female hormone that is also the main component of Upjohn's birth control pills. Last week the company announced that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contraception: The Three-Month Injection | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

...agenda calls on Negro businessmen to take advantage of opportunities in urban renewal, "convertible," says Jenkins bluntly, "to dollars and real estate control." And he urges more involvement in influential "private social and welfare services" as a source of power...

Author: By Seth Lipsky, | Title: The Harvard Journal of Negro Affairs | 5/29/1968 | See Source »

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