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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This group also claims that only in a "great school," an ideal lab run by educators for educators, can radical educational reforms be drafted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Theory and Practice at the Ed School | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...that their patients 1) are getting just about the best medical care anywhere, and 2) are foolishly sentimental about the "old days." The U.S. will spend an estimated $44 billion on its medical care this year, and is currently spending over $1 billion in research. Its surgical skills and lab techniques are unsurpassed. As for complaints about the decline in home care, most doctors frankly think that the oldtime house call was largely a waste of time. They point out that a doctor can see ten people in his office in the time it might take him to make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Rx FROM THE PATIENT: Physician, Heal Thyself | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

Simulated Breakup. Sandia's next step, reports its house organ, Lab News, was to work out what had happened to the lost bomb. Had it broken apart in the air, or come down intact? Had it fallen freely to the land below, or been carried far out to sea on its parachute? To simulate a mid-air breakup, the scientists dropped bomb parts from a high-flying plane at White Sands Missile Range, then photographed the craters made by the parts as they hit the ground. The pictures were rushed to Palomares, where searchers looked in vain for similar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Applied Science: How They Found the Bomb | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

...pair" (falsely claiming an accomplice has talked); he also recommends "pretense of physical evidence," such as a faked lie-detector test or fake lab reports that play on the gullible suspect's "mystical notions of the power of scientific crime detection." Above all, says O'Hara, the interrogator "must dominate his subject and overwhelm him with his inexorable will to obtain the truth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Criminal Justice: Concern About Confessions | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...started turning in problem sets with Potter's name to Eng Sci 110. The solutions were always perfect, and the professor almost always referred to them in class and posted them as models, sometimes saying hopefully "If Stephen Potter is here, will he please come forward?" One of the lab assistants called him to ask why he never came to lab, and Potter had to admit that he wasn't registered for the course...

Author: By Linda J. Greenhouse, | Title: The Life and Times of Stephen Potter | 4/21/1966 | See Source »

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