Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...consciousness in a controlled laboratory environment. Such experimentation should be pushed forward, contend Psychiatrist Walter Pahnke, who holds a Harvard theology degree, and his associate William Richards, who has a degree in the psychology of religion from Andover-Newton Theo logical School. They publish their findings in the current Journal of Religion and Health...
...brings the dreaded hour when their otherwise happy infant starts screaming its tiny head off. Grandma, of course, knows just what is wrong: the baby has colic. But neither Grandma nor the doctor knows the cause of the trouble. And after years of searching, reports the British Medical Journal, the mystery remains...
...anything goes sour, I'm to blame." Under an unusual arrangement, any of the three publishers-Bill Hearst, Jack Howard, Jock Whitney-will be given space to reply if they disagree with an editorial. "It should make for a pretty lively page," says Conniff. Leslie Gould from the Journal-American will boss the financial page; Maurice Dolbier from the Trib and John Barkham from the Saturday Review will review books; the Trib's Walter Terry, dance; John Gruen and Emily Genauer, art; Miles Kastendieck, William Bender and Alan Rich, music. The Sunday paper, too, will carry features from...
...will, he admits, keep an eye on the Times too. "It discovered the feature story recently. It discovered pictures, it discovered nightclubs, it discovered amusements. That's our stuff. The Journal-American in its better days had an ear for what was going on, being talked about in this town...
...never return, Conniff doubts that the circulation of his paper will get close to the combined total of the three merged dailies. He projects a 650,000 circulation for the daily paper, 750,000 for the Sunday. And he hopes that the figures will rise as the World Journal...