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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Under the program, physicians affiliated with the three institutions will interview patients at Brigham Hospital to find out if they are under stress. Those who are will be referred to the Mental Health Center, Haggerty said...

Author: By George K. Sweetnam, | Title: Professor Heads Program On Tension-Illness Links | 10/23/1976 | See Source »

CONSIDER Colen's bizarre interview with one physician who delivered a severely deformed child: "This monstrosity was breathing," the doctor told Colen...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: The Ethics of Dying | 10/20/1976 | See Source »

...first of a two-part series on a discrimination charge filed by Gail E. Bowman, a third-year law student. The essence of Bowman's charge was that a recruiter for a prestigious Chicago law firm made several insulting and racist remarks to her last spring during an interview for a summer...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: A Case of Frustration | 10/20/1976 | See Source »

What actually happened in that interview does not easily lend itself to investigation. Bowman says the recruiter told her the firm once had "a gal like you" working for them--"she was just like you, only shorter"--and that the last black who worked for them now works for Clorox--"Isn't that funny, a black working for a bleach company?" John H. Morrison, the recruiter, categorically denies the offensive remarks. The matter, then, could only be decided in terms of Bowman's word against Morrison...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: A Case of Frustration | 10/20/1976 | See Source »

...earned it. Walters fluffed nary a line, and even had two modest opening-night scoops. Newly deposed Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz suggested by telephone shortly before air time that Jimmy Carter should follow his example and resign for using lewd language. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat disclosed in a taped interview via satellite that he had been asked to send troops into Lebanon. "1 must tell you quite frankly, Bah-bar-ah," said the helpful newsmaker, "this is for the first time." He later congratulated her on her "million-dollar job" and noted somewhat wistfully that he earns a minuscule...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Bah-bar-ah's Bow | 10/18/1976 | See Source »

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