Word: journals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harming the Peace. No sooner did this argument die down than liberals opened up another controversy by publishing, in their weekly Temoignage Chretien, an essay by French Communist Roger Garaudy. The French hierarchy denounced publishing the article as "incompatible with the responsibility of a Christian journal." Catholic right-wingers took such glee in the rebuke that Maurice Cardinal Feltin of Paris soon had to issue another warning-this time against conservative journals that were harming "the interior peace of the Christian community...
...appreciated the review which Mr. Lerner made of the AAAAS publication, The Harvard Journal of Negro Affairs...
...students have asked why the AAAAS is not active in "civil rights" events? Some of our members are. Whether we are Black Nationalists? Whether we favor separation, integration, Pan-Africanism, socialism, revolution, exodus to...? Mr. Lerner remarked of the refreshing diversity of our viewpoints in his review of The Journal (whose contributors were neither racially nor ideologically of one complexion). This is but one reflection of the breadth and vitality of our commitment to the fullest examination of our peoples' problems. Our organization for that purpose, in this liberal academic community, should be judged by its practical fruits. James...
...letter to the A.M.A. Journal, three Minneapolis physicians explained that herring and Parnate had never been considered a dangerous combination until a 54-year-old patient turned up with the same painful symptoms that racked the cheese eaters. Analysis showed that some herring the patient had eaten was rich in the same amines that occur in cheese and wine. Those amines are normally oxidized into harmless body chemicals. But the enzyme that is supposed to do the oxidizing is monoamine oxidase, the very enzyme that Parnate neutralizes to achieve its antidepressant effect. The mixture of drug and delicacy thus overloaded...
McConnell's piece summarizes some experiments with tiny primitive creatures called planarians, or flatworms, that he has published in his own journal, The Worm Runner's Guide, and elsewhere. His work, which has been confirmed by only some of the researchers who have tried to duplicate his expermiments, suggests that memory storage is in some way related to RNA, the gigantic molecule which is also involved in cell reproduction. He exploited the remarkable regenerative powers of the planarian to demonstrate that both halves of a bisected worm will contract in the presence of light if the worm has been...