Word: judds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Cancer Society officials, who hope to obtain organizational recognition and funding for Harris' program, agree with University of Southern California Psychiatrist Judd Marmor that the project "can also be therapeutic for the person who is doing the helping. It gives him a purpose in life at a point where the curtain seems to be drawing down...
...twinge of jealousy over her lumberman boy friend, the wife of a Phoenix physician chopped up a couple of the lumberman's lady friends and shipped them to California in trunks. Now-after 40 years, a sensational trial and seven escapes from mental hospitals-"Tiger Woman" Winnie Ruth Judd, 66, has been granted a commutation of her life sentence by Arizona Governor Jack Williams. If she gets the parole board's permission, the matronly murderess plans to return to the San Francisco suburb of Damville, where she was recaptured in 1969 after spending several years incognito as housekeeper...
...asking people to work on specific projects where we define exactly what it is we're looking for, we can contribute to our thinking." Judd said a few minutes later. "We try to make all our stuff policy-oriented. It doesn't amount to churning out great amounts of fresh thinking...
...classified, but it will not necessarily be published. Russell pointed out the economic difficulty in finding a university press that would publish the work, and added that she could not yet be sure whether the finished product would merit publication. The Department of State could publish it, but Judd said so far there are no such plans. The extent to which the report is circulated will depend on how "useful" it is, Judd said...
Columbia won the contract after competing with the Fletcher School at Tufts and five other universities. "Most schools wouldn't go near it," Russell said. Judd concurred...