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ELLEN ROBINSON EPSTEIN DAVID EPSTEIN...
...skiing. After a week of instruction, the figure drops to about one in 200. A study by the Canadian Ski Pa trol showed that students have nearly three-quarters of all accidents; house wives account for only 11%. Younger skiers tend to push themselves beyond their capabilities. Dr. Seymour Epstein, a psychologist at the University of Massachusetts, profiled the accident-prone skier: he is more daring, more boastful and more absent-minded on the slopes than...
...methadone is powerful stuff and carries its own dangers. To Psychiatrist Mitchell Rosenthal of Phoenix House and Psychiatrist Leon Epstein and Sociologist Henry Lennard of the University of California at San Francisco, methadone "permits the illusion of a solution" while actually doing more harm than good. In a much-discussed article in Science last spring, they argued that methadone maintenance "reinforces the popular illusion that a drug can be a fast, cheap and magical answer to complex human and social problems." Because methadone is addictive, opponents also find maintenance morally abhorrent and believe that moving an addict from heroin...
When Sal Bando flied to Al Kaline, Jackson took third after the catch on a head-first slide. Mike Epstein was hit on the hand by a pitch but Gene Tenace look a third strike for the second out. It was on this pitch that Epstein and Jackson worked a delayed double steal...
...Epstein broke for second, Taylor grabbed Bill Freehan's throw in front of the base and fired back to the Tiger catcher...