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But the Shakers of Hancock, Mass., meant it. They prepared their spotless robes by maintaining strict celibacy in their community of 200-odd men and women-cohabitation of married couples was forbidden, and "sisters" and "brethren" had separate entrances and hallways in their houses. They lived lives of calculated simplicity...
Under the Kerr-Mills program, the Federal Government matches state funds -a little more than 3 to 1-for hospital, nursing and some doctors' care for those oldsters willing to declare themselves "medically indigent"-that is, possessed of enough resources to live, but not enough for stiff medical bills...
The King-Anderson bill, which is basically the same bill that Kennedy sponsored last year as a Senator, would cost $1.5 billion a year, to come from a ¼% increase in social security contributions by both employee and employer (currently, contributions are 3% of salary, up to $4,800, from...
Charmed Circle. Founded 523 years ago this week by the worldly divine, Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, All Souls was set up for "poor and indigent clerks" to pray in perpetuity for the souls of noblemen "drenched with the bowl of bitter death" during England's ruinous wars against...
His public health job suited Dr. O'Rourke. Organized medicine, he thinks, often closes its eyes to public needs; he criticized the American Medical Association for opposing more government-financed medical care. He was doubly dismayed to find that the Imperial County Medical Society, going further, was advising its...