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...authors slapped the information together in a hurry and under pressure. They say in the second report: "The overall result must necessarily be highly impressionistic ... further investigations might support other (and contrary) conclusions." Moreover, Dr. Bernard Malloy, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University and a consultant to the CIA'S Division of Psychiatric Services, informed the Senate Watergate Committee that CIA doctors had reservations about the project from the start, fearing that it could be "misinterpreted and mistakenly considered to have been derived from the doctor-patient relationship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Secondhand Shrinking | 8/12/1974 | See Source »

President Nixon, meet the Rev. Daniel L. Pierotti of Georgetown Lutheran Church. He, too, knows what it is to fall under the critical gaze of CBS Correspondent Dan Rather, 42, who attends Pierotti's church when he is in Washington. Says Pierotti gamely, "He honestly tells me what he thinks about the sermon." Pierotti turned the other cheek recently and asked Rather to address the biennial convention of the Lutheran Church in America. Before an audience of 1,000 at Baltimore's Civic Center, Rather shed his hard-hitting image to offer a credo that required no instant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jul. 22, 1974 | 7/22/1974 | See Source »

Patrick Buchanan, 35, was the first full-time aide Richard Nixon hired as he began to assemble his presidential campaign team in 1966. A Georgetown graduate and former editorialist for the right-leaning St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Buchanan remains the President's most pugnacious defender. While serving as idea man, speechwriter, press adviser and political consultant to Nixon, he has emerged as one of the nation's leading conservative ideologues. Despite his often acerbic defense of the Administration, he has retained the admiration of those conservatives who are dismayed by his boss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: 200 Faces for the Future | 7/15/1974 | See Source »

...commander in the Marines. He married young and had three children (that marriage ended in divorce, but he remains on friendly terms with his first wife). At 27, he was the youngest administrative assistant on Capitol Hill, in the office of Massachusetts Senator Leverett Saltonstall, while attending 'the Georgetown University law school at night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Man Who Converted to Softball | 6/17/1974 | See Source »

...another Jesuit, Democratic Congressman Robert Drinan of Massachusetts (with whom he attended seminary), has made controversial public statements without being reprimanded. Other Jesuits maintain that it is not politics that is at issue but the vows of poverty and obedience. Drinan, they note, lives in a Jesuit house at Georgetown University, while McLaughlin rents an expensive apartment in the Watergate complex. ("Physical poverty," McLaughlin says, "does more spiritual harm than spiritual good. I do not see poverty as a vow of economy but as a vow of dependency, and I am dependent on the order.") Then, too, Drinan sought political...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Presidential Priest | 6/3/1974 | See Source »

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