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...cases is "remarkably low for the number of troops involved." Only 1.5% of the U.S. troops have psychiatric complaints; the comparable rate in Korea was 6.6%, World War II 10.1%. Among the reasons: combat fatigue has been drastically reduced by the sporadic nature of the fighting and by the one-year tour of duty. The incidence of psychiatric disability seems to be highest at the beginning and near the end of the tour, says one Navy doctor, who notes that some men become "obsessed about the possibility of getting hit at the very last moment...
...accepting a $100,000 bribe to lease some California oil lands to a drilling company. Officials removed his picture from the pantheon of former Secretaries and carted it off to storage. There it remained through the years, while Fall fought an appeal through the courts, eventually served a one-year jail term in 1931 and died a broken man in 1944. Last week Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall had the painting brought back to hang outside his office. Explained Udall: "I simply felt that he was entitled as a former Secretary to have his portrait hanging with those...
Previously, foreign students who wanted to enroll in the one-year program had to win fellowships from outside sources, such as the United States Agency for International Development...
With the Ford money, the School will finance 77 one-year tuition grants over a six-year period beginning in 1967-68, and 12 all-expense fellowships annually for five years starting...
Such an arrangement would be worth the extra expense for sections. Some non-concentrators will complain that these courses are too hard or take too much time, but a thorough one-year study of organic or physical chemistry will never be easy...