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...other mental health services. We have what is probably the largest and most active mental health service of any university in this county, and it is fully utilized by all parts of the student population. Most of the time we work with individual students, helping them understand and cope with problems of relationships, careers and becoming individuals, but we are also actively involved in working indirectly with peer support groups, advisors and administrators to help sort out solutions to a variety of students' problems...
...hospitals this week took what may be the first step toward consolidating the five main Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals, hoping to reduce costs and improve care. Further, officials see the merger as a shift toward becoming a primary care network that will allow them to better cope with what appear to be imminent changes in the American health care system...
Sociologists and businessmen alike see Miami as a model for other American cities learning to cope with multiethnic populations and new economic realities. "Miami today is a laboratory for the U.S. -- if not the Americas -- of a new kind of city in terms of international business and ethnicity," contends John Anderson, who serves as president of Miami's Beacon Council, an economic-development group. "Other large metropolitan areas will be dealing increasingly with the social and ethnic challenges we are dealing with today...
...PATTERNS OF IMMIGRATION FOLLOWED BY WHITE FLIGHT, screams the Star-Ledger in Newark. The message we are meant to get is that disorderly newcomers are dangerous to stable (white) residents. Stability is white. Disorder is black. Nowhere do we learn what stable middle-class blacks think or do to cope with the "breaking waves of immigration." The overwhelming majority of African Americans, hardworking and stable, are out of the loop, disappeared except in their less than covert function of defining whites as the "true" Americans...
...President Dwight Eisenhower once prematurely claimed: the capacity to spot a golf ball on the links. This means the agencies really do have the spy sight beloved of scriptwriters: they can read the license plates on cars. That eye in the sky has finally become a microscope in the cope...