Word: examinees
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"I wasn't comfortable with it," she says. "Eighty-five percent of the people had nothing wrong with them physically. They were simply troubled." In 1961 Dr. Giorgi moved to Los Angeles for a year's residency in psychiatry at Los Angeles Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, in turn...
"WE shall discuss the issues you have raised here," Dean Glimp told the crowd of 300 students sitting-in against the Dow Chemical Company on October 25. With that promise, Dow job recruiter Frederick Leavitt returned home to a cold dinner, and Harvard turned to examine the hot issues that...
King and three associates were jailed after the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to re-examine it's earlier 5 to 4 decision upholding their state court conviction for contempt. The charges stemmed from a Good Friday march in 1963, led by King against Birmingham's lunch...
Defenders of the role of the Lords in British political life make some persuasive arguments. Being politically independent, the peers can take a broader view on public policy than M.P.s. The Lords bring to their debates an often useful authority in education, culture and travel. Moreover, they have more leisure...
Nevertheless the general situation does create a dilemma for those of us who find ourselves in passionate opposition to the general drift of American society--a position often reached with uneasy astonishment. As students and teachers we have no objective interest in kicking down the far from sturdy walls that...