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...believe that the only peace worth fighting for is one grounded in discussion among equals and backed up with the strength and will of the whole. Differing from opinions expressed on the opposite page, we believe that constructive and active planning now are necessary if we are to obtain that peace. Such planning, we believe, is a powerful potential weapon for our war effort, and a necessary prelude for a lasting peace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: At Age 70--At War Again | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...particular importance are the Crimson editorials. These help to give the officers of instruction and administration a better understanding of undergraduate opinion on educational matters as interpreted by a group of editors who are closely in touch with their fellow students and who are also in a position to obtain the necessary facts...

Author: By A.c. Hanford, | Title: Dean Hanford Bids Adieu to The Crime | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...statement declaring that the decision was reached solely on the grounds of "teaching capacity and scholarly ability." Although the University's record is practically perfect in placing men whose appointments have been concluded in other institutions this statement may very possibly make it hard for Walsh and Sweezy to obtain teaching positions in other institutions. Their appointments were ended because of the crowded Economics Department. "Teaching capacity" had little to do with the case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Drs. Walsh and Sweezy--Tempest in a Teapot | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...country noted for personal cleanliness, most hospitals are cramped and dirty. Emergency care is deficient in both quality and quantity. While Japanese technology and industry are flexible, high-energy enterprises, the medical establishment is rigidly oldfashioned, and specialized treatment is difficult to obtain. "Medicine is the forgotten aspect of our rapid progress," laments Dr. Hiroshi Kuroiwa, a gifted young surgeon who has recently returned to Tokyo after three years of specialty training in the U.S. "Things would be different if our medical system had been exposed to the same foreign competition as our business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: What Ails Japan | 1/15/1973 | See Source »

...them as long as possible. If he puts a seriously ill patient into a general hospital, the physician almost invariably loses all contact with him-and all income from the case. Of the country's 6,800 general hospitals, only about 50 allow a G.P. to obtain staff privileges and retain charge of his patients...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: What Ails Japan | 1/15/1973 | See Source »

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