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...Alan F. Guttmacher, president of Planned Parenthood-World Population. He proposed a "freestanding" outpatient clinic, which need not be part of a hospital but should be closely connected with one for the patients' protection. Fees would range from $100 to $150 for women able to pay, while hardship cases would be treated free. At week's end the city Board of Health decided to permit clinics of the type that Guttmacher proposed...
...appraisal of the quality of intelligence inherent in this present college generation, I was amazed to read of those of our nation's youth who, being blessed with the best of educations and living in a society that for the greatest part is free of poverty and hardship, fell victim to their own greed, stupidity and complete lack of morality, as put forth in your article titled "Americans Abroad" [April...
...memorandum states. "To avoid undue hardship upon the Peace Corps, any registrant who is accepted for Peace Corps training which is to begin during the remainder of 1970 will be entitled to a postponement of induction for the initial tour of service [two years] in the Peace Corps...
...most were delivered just before the stoppage got under way. The Welfare Department planned to distribute future checks to the city's welfare centers for pickup there. If the strike continues, pensioners expecting Social Security payments early in April will have to do without. Other examples of the hardship caused by the strike...
...temporary reprieve from the draft. New York's local draft boards, unable to send out their traditional greetings because of the strike, delayed physical examinations and inductions scheduled for April 5 to 20 for at least a week. This did not really rate as much of a hardship...