Word: nationalizers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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HEART ATTACK (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). This ABC News Special on the nation's heart-attack victims explores their relationships with doctors, adjustments with their families and the road to recovery...
...Heal a Nation" [Jan. 24] is your finest hour in 45 years of enlightened journalism. You could have titled it "Democracy's Destiny." It points up the unbelievable potentials of capitalism, effectively organized and efficiently exploited...
...heal a nation that demands proof of God? Why not look inward and ask for proof of man? Are we really here? Science cannot explain our embarrassing presence. It says matter cannot be created or destroyed. I suggest that if science can glibly accept our own presence, it can also accept...
...Your method of healing the nation is a little like seeking a Band-Aid for a case of tuberculosis. Why not step even farther back for perspective and work on the virus of our disease-that 73% of Americans live on 1% of the land? A system of tax incentives could be used to relocate companies and corporate headquarters outside the teeming cities. With a communications system such as ours, there is no reason for so many sources of employment to be located on overcrowded, crime-infested, air-polluted islands of humanity. The answer must surely be to make...
ROTC does in fact represent an alliance between the University and the warmakers, but the alliance is not a new one. Harvard has had some kind of undergraduate military instruction since the early nineteenth century, and its three ROTC units are today among the oldest in the nation. These units were conceived in the atmosphere of internationalism which for many years was Harvard's political character in an isolationist America. The original Army unit was formed largely in response to widespread student demand when, in late 1915, 1200 men of Harvard enlisted in a new drill unit within...