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...distressed to read of the demise of the House of Representatives' summer internship program. As an intern last summer with Rep. George Bush (R-Texas), I consider the experience to have been one of the best I have ever had in learning the process of government first-hand, and I regret others will be deprived of this opportunity...
...elimination of funds for the program should not be viewed as some crazed action of an economy-minded Congress. Although cost was cited as the reason for the cut-off, the chief determinant for the House's action was the irresponsible action of many of last summer's interns who circulated anti-war petitions among themselves. During those days, Congressmen from marginal districts lived in dread of discovering that their intern had taken steps which the folks back home would not find acceptable. It is understandable that the Representatives voted as they did last Monday: out of sheer self-protection...
...College in the depths of the Depression, she toiled twelve years as a white-collar worker in a trucking company, saving $12,000 while helping the firm increase sixfold in size. Then, after four years at Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons, she spent ten years as intern, resident and ultimately chief of clinics at the Cornell Division of New York City's Bellevue Hospital Center, and built up a flourishing Park Avenue practice...
...your story regarding Argo starch addiction in many pregnant Negro women [July 28]: This is nothing new or astonishing to many Northern doctors. As a former Yankee who was a medical student and intern in Cincinnati during the mid-fifties, I was well aware of this common practice, which was frequently discussed on our ward rounds. While some may believe this eating of starch has profound psychiatric implications, our understanding (based on talking with many of these mothers) is much homelier. Through folklore, many women believe that the starch, in some fashion, enhances the production of vernix caseosa, thereby making...
Peterson, a specialist in endocrinology and renal disease at the Salt Lake Clinic, graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1956. He then served as an intern and resident in New Haven before returning to Utah. In addition to his medical practice, he is a clinical instructor in the University of Utah Medical School and Director of the Medical Education Committee of the Latter Day Saints Hospital. A Morman, he also serves on the Community Council for Racial Equality...