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...Robert A. Berezin, a Harvard Medical School psychiatrist and board member, said the clinic will provide inexpensive psychiatric care, obstetric and gynecological services, and family planning advice to the 1000 residents of the Jefferson Park housing project and the surrounding area...
...recent years his research had included American constitutional history, political theory, and a study of Thomas Jefferson for a series of lectures...
...When Jefferson and his co-revolutionaries declared that all men are created equal, they knew that years and miles had to be traversed before the dream could become reality. Some of the greatest Americans -Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, Martin Luther King-are world figures principally because they strove for the realization of this dream and the extension of the privilege of equality to millions...
Independent Candidate Eugene McCarthy-who says that if Common Cause and the New York Times had been around in 1776, "Thomas Jefferson would have had to change the Declaration of Independence to read, 'We pledge our lives, our sacred honor, and up to $1,000' "-finds the current state of campaign humor "dreadful." Columnist Robert Yoakum polled nearly three dozen White House correspondents for their opinion of Administration humor. Not one rated the Ford funny bone favorably, and Washington Post Reporter Lou Cannon placed it "slightly ahead of the Federal Register and somewhat behind the Congressional Record...
University law student, thought that Carter benefited mostly "because of the improvement factor-he was so much better than in the first debate." Marie Doyle, 54, associate superintendent of public schools in Jefferson County, Ky., said: "I feel more positive about Carter now. He seemed more relaxed, more responsive. There was a sparkle in his eyes that wasn't there before." Lawyer Steve Meyers, 33, of Santa Monica, Calif, thought Carter "sounded like a leader; Ford sounded whiny and picky." Steven Carpenter, 27, a supervisor at an Indianapolis medical laboratory, complained, "Ford just rested on his laurels...