Word: help
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Clark repeatedly implored the audience of 300 to help convince the public of the validity of the Court's controversial decisions. "The Court can't enforce morals or mores," he said. "It will take soul-searching and crusading by good people like you." He praised youth's idealism, zeal, and dedication, and said, "With this new generation, we've really improved upon ourselves...
...hopeless as to require imprisonment. The new consensus is that many offenders should remain either in or close to their communities and be taught how to cope with life and work under close supervision. Toward that end, Menninger's most intriguing idea is the establishment of psychiatric-help centers for criminally inclined misfits. Unfortunately, he is quite vague about it. If the centers resembled public mental hospitals, which often lack procedural safeguards, the "treatment" might be worse than imprisonment. Menninger's book deserves a wide audience. The pity is that his passionate, unprogrammatic advocacy may serve only...
Marat-Sade--The Peter Weiss play performed by Wellesley girls? Heaven help us. At the WELLESLEY COLLEGE THEATRE, Alumnae Hall, Wellesley...
Great Catherine--Peter O'Toole is wonderful in this movie that goes wildly and badly off track about five minutes after it begins. Jeanne Moreau and Jack Hawkins do what they can to help things along, but Zero Mostel turns in a performance that is too undisciplined, qrotesque and awful to be believed. At the CHERI 3, Dalton St. in Prudential Center...
...want to use the word defeated," McCoy said, "but I will say this: Albert Shanker has participated in heaping as much degradation and humiliation on black people as is humanly possible. I think some day there will come a reckoning, and God help him on that...