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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...people wrongly committed to mental institutions who have re-won their freedom. In most cases these people have the help of concerned friends or relatives who manage to secure their release. But wrongly committed people who are alone in the world, or who have been committed with the express consent of their relatives, present the greatest problem...

Author: By Steven A. Cole, | Title: Psychiatry and Law: The Cost to Society | 3/27/1968 | See Source »

Miss Bodian says that no one, Shaw students or tutors, completely understood the tension that was building, but that it was the Shaw students who first gave it expression. Not only did the Shaw students know and understand the tension, but they did everything in their power to bring this tension to the surface and express it without offending the white tutors. That tension which was felt and understood was not only viable then but as James Baldwin once uttered cryptically, "Every Negro American risks having the gates of paranoia close on him." It was indeed the paranoia which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHITE MISSION ARIES . . . | 3/27/1968 | See Source »

...insanity plea, said the court, "is neither an express nor an implied ad mission of present illness, and acquittal rests only on a reasonable doubt of sani ty at the time of the offense. It is true that persons acquitted by reason of in sanity have committed criminal acts and that this fact may tend to show that they meet the requirements for commitment, namely illness and dangerousness. But it does not justify total abandonment of the procedures used in civil commitment proceedings to determine whether these same requirements have been satisfied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Decisions: Insane Then, Doesn't Mean Insane Now | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

...line in one of her films describes her as "34, 21, 35, no visible scars," which is like calling the Thames moist. Suzy Kendall has the kind of legs microskirts were made for. Her angular, wide-eyed face nourishes a secret smile and a sensuality that can express itself in a dozen minor keys. Like so many other bright, blonde British birds, she invites comparison with Julie Christie; but in nine films so far, Suzy, now 30, has begun to shape a screen personality all her own. She first drew U.S. viewers' notice as Sidney Poitier's admiring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Movies: Suzy's Two: Cynthia & Junction | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

...minister, Dean Miller will probably be remembered most for what one friend called his "genius in worship." "He had the ability to express man's spiritual needs and yearnings in a language which was neither traditional nor frantic in its attempt to be modern," his successor, Krister Standahl, said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Samuel H. Miller | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

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