Word: correctives
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...THOMSON: That is correct...
...does become an efficient watchdog over the Executive, this would mean that the initial impulse for social change would always have to come from the masses themselves. Bundy's implied judgment-- that giving a veto power to the public would mean the end of all social action-- is clearly correct, given the present level of social awareness of the American people...
...correct an obviously bona fide error of your reviewer of The Ghost in the Machine [March 1]? The term "schi-zophysiology," intended to indicate the mental condition of Homo sapiens, was not coined by me, but by Dr. Paul MacLean of the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Md. The speculative conclusions of the book are my own responsibility, but the neurophysiological evidence on which they are based is derived from the Papez-MacLean theory of emotions...
...inexcusably high rate of infant mortality in the U.S." (TIME, Dec. 29). In 1965, said the President, "the rate among poor families was nearly double the national average. In certain city ghettos and pockets of rural poverty the rate was seven times that in surrounding suburban areas." To correct this: We must now provide "essential medical care to the 700,000 needy mothers who now give birth each year and to their infants." So the President recommended a $58 million increase in funds for maternal and child care...
Fearing the worst and genuinely disgusted with Duvalier, the U.S. withdrew its AID mission in August. Washington maintains a small embassy staff in Port-au-Prince and terms its relations with Duvalier "cool but correct...