Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Statistically, TB is at the top of the students' health problems," says Dr. Daniel Douady, the government's director of school and university health, "but who knows how many mentally ill are walking about? In a few years mental illness will clearly be problem No. 1−if it isn't already." Adds Jacques A. Gau, president of the National Mutual of the Students of France: "Three-quarters of the students who consult our doctors complain of anxiety, though they usually don't know precisely what the trouble is. And of the remaining 25%, many...
...Also, Daniel A. Rezneck, History; Paul L. Richards, Physics; Jay H. Robbins, Biology; Eucharius L. Slaggie Jr., Physics; Harvey Sobelman, Linguistics and Semitic Languages; Nathan R. Werthamer, Physics...
...Struggled through a hodgepodge of amendments to approve the 16-year, $37 billion highway construction bill in substantially the same form already voted by the House (TIME, May 7). ¶ Shouted approval of a bill aimed at tightening the U.S. narcotics laws. Sponsored by Texas' Democratic Senator Price Daniel, the bill, as sent to the House, would ban all heroin in the U.S., require even hospitals and druggists to give up their supplies. More drastically, it would allow the courts to impose the death penalty on persons selling heroin to juveniles and on all heroin peddlers and heroin smugglers...
...hand, were never distrusted because their function came before their social status." Even the intellectual's least controversial role, as custodian of the heritage, is taken lightly in America because, says Poet W. H. Auden, "American cul ture is committed to the future." The fact is, adds Historian Daniel Boorstin of the University of Chicago, that the U.S. has never produced intellectuals in the European sense. "A great deal of the wailing heard is derived from a European notion of the role of the intellectual. Those who attack U.S. culture are really saying: 'Why aren...
...basis of the "Katz Report," the President this spring took his most significant action in the field of alumni relations. In order to "give increased impetus to Harvard's alumni program and provide a closer connection between the educational program in Cambridge and its graduates," Pusey appointed Daniel S. Cheever '39 to the new post of Director of Alumni Affairs...