Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Blomberg, writing in the American Journal of Psychiatry in 1960, claimed that 40 per cent of patients in state mental hospitals have been hospitalized for ten years or more. He said, "Once a person has remained in a large mental hospital for two years or more, he is quite unlikely to leave except by death...
...reading in the newspaper about racism, still look over their shoulders to see who its talking about. Your editorial, with all its liberal intentions, would have Olympian Harvard take up the black man's burden without really knowing what it's all about. Charles Jordan Managing Editor The Harvard Journal of Negro Affairs
...been gathering dust in the censors' office, even allowed TV newsmen into-of all places-a meeting of the Presidium. As reassurance to Czechoslovakia's writers and intellectuals, whose clamor for change led to his takeover, Dubček has approved publication of a new liberal journal entitled Literární Listy. Last week he fired the man who was widely despised for making writers toe the party line, Jiři Hendrych, 55. Replacing Hendrych as Party Secretary for Ideology, Dubček appointed Josef Spaček, 41, who immediately announced that the party "cannot...
...Daily Journal. Those who stuck it out had little time to loaf. Although the reading list was relatively light, each work was arduously aired at twice-weekly lectures attended by the entire staff and student body. Students voiced their own views at weekly seminars-one guided by a professor, one by a student chairman. All had to complete a paper every two weeks on their latest study, go over it in private tutorials with a professor, also keep a running daily journal of their personal reaction to their studies. The faculty worked just as hard: it met before each lecture...
Result was that while Volkswagen and General Motors' Opel weathered the recession and are now prospering again, Fords have become a drag on the German market. Said the journal Auto, Motor Und Sport of the 1968 Ford models: "Never has a new line of cars attracted so little attention." But Ford hopes to hit the comeback trail in the fall with the introduction of its small, inexpensive "Escort" model...