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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...criticisms are safe because they are nothing new. Dr. Robert H. Ebert, dean of the Medical School, saw these troubles in American medicine and was already working on a way to overcome them when he came to the school as dean in 1965. Ebert came with the hope of setting up an alternate system of care that would over-come the problems of impersonal, over-specialized, costly care. His political ability proved stronger than the inertia of the staid Medical School faculty, and in 1969 the doors of the Harvard Community Health Plan (HCHP) opened...

Author: By George K. Sweetnam, | Title: Making It Better | 3/31/1977 | See Source »

...subconscious is rather naive in a sense. It doesn't know the difference between reality and imagination. Therefore, if I can get my subject to visualize himself acting in a certain way while subconscious and in a state of hypnosis, then, with concentration and repeated practice, we hope that he will begin to act out his visualizations in reality," Sampson explains. He points to scientifically controlled research programs, some carried out at Columbia University, that demonstrate the ability of the subconscious mind to train itself for the acceptance of constructive suggestion which it can give to itself. This concept underpins...

Author: By Marc H. Meyer, | Title: Hypnotism Without Watches | 3/30/1977 | See Source »

...Sampson did not always limit his activities to serious hypnosis. He was on the stage until about 15 years ago, when Sampson said his life changed dramatically. One night he signed to do a performance for a local charity drive for the "Ship Hope" project. "I was told to put the whole audience to sleep so that the ushers could have a look through everyone's wallets--for a good cause of course," he adds. "It was after the M.C. thanked him personally that Sampson suddenly realized that hypnosis could be used for productive ends, beyond entertaining the rich...

Author: By Marc H. Meyer, | Title: Hypnotism Without Watches | 3/30/1977 | See Source »

...paper will include features, news, creative writing, book and show reviews and a calendar of women's events. The women hope to solicit articles from the public in addition to printing their own material...

Author: By Erica G. Foldy, | Title: Radcliffe Students to Organize Newspaper on Women's Issues | 3/30/1977 | See Source »

...there the "National Day of the Freedom of the Woman" was celebrated, which, in view of prevailing conditions, seemed far from the consciousness of most Tunisians. But it would be unfair to say that men are uniformly horrified by and opposed to the trends it represents. They just hope it all happens gradually and does not result in the untempered, immoral freedom they see in the conduct of Western women. Some spoke in vague terms of upgrading the status of women toward some Islamic ideal. But they could offer no historical model for this, and its realization is doubtful because...

Author: By Ricky Goldstein, | Title: Shedding The Safsari | 3/29/1977 | See Source »

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