Word: d
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...decision Saturday came as no surprise," he added. "I'd viewed the January vote as an aberration--a dreadful situation that would soon be corrected...
...impossible to bring people in here from outside when they knew they had to serve as Instructors," Suzanne D. Berger, an Instructor, said...
...naivete is worse, however. Some students start working from voyeuristic interest, but that quickly drops out. Adequate supervision stops that. I'm talking about the kind of person who feels that if this patient could only realize it's silly to keep banging his head against the wall, he'd stop. We had had some like that, and they do pose a major problem, but eventually, through group pressure, they are ready to become case-aide workers...
Three years ago, people would go out and comment on how horrible the hospitals were; now they come out and say. "I thought it would be worse." I don't know whether the hospitals have changed that much or whether the case-aides have gotten feedback--they'd been told how horrible the hospitals are and see that they aren...
Since the feature review of the New York Times Book Review last Sunday was of Professor J. D. Watson's book, The Double Helix, it is perhaps not too late to comment on the action of the President and Fellows of Harvard College in forbidding the Harvard University Press to publish the book. It is my feeling that this action was unwarranted and constituted a serious infringement of academic freedom. I am not a biologist, nor am I in detail acquainted with the technical issues of the controversy: I base this judgment on general grounds...