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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...only thing the Pi Eta fosters is the rational desire to maximize pleasure (socializing) over pain (cost). We can only hope that such an attitude is carried throughout the lives of the Pi Eta's members as it has been in such luminary liberal Pi alumni as Ted Kennedy. The Pi Eta is not an exclusive final club; it is only a beginning. Douglas A. Grant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Defending the Pi Eta | 10/25/1983 | See Source »

...humane reflection. Those of us who are concerned with the plight of animals used for research purposes are a far cry from the fanatics described in your article. The offense committed against these creatures is not, as Morrow suggests, the taking of their lives. Rather, it is the pain that is inflicted upon them. Scientific advancement and humaneness toward animals are compatible. Ethical guidelines have even been established for the use of laboratory animals. Live animals should be used only when there is no adequate alternative available. Even under those circumstances, every effort should be made to eliminate suffering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 24, 1983 | 10/24/1983 | See Source »

When asked if the pain has slowed her down, she is emphatic. "No, no. These are things that happen to everybody." Well, not quite. Not everyone has had a tiny malignancy removed from her lip, as Nancy did last December. But there has been no recurrence, she points out, "and you can hardly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The First Lady Hits the Road | 10/24/1983 | See Source »

...Manischevitz was profoundly disappointed at the return of his active pain and suffering. He had hoped for a longer interval of easement, long enough to have a thought other than of him self and his troubles. Day by day, minute after minute, he lived in pain, pain his only memory, questioning the necessity of it, inveighing, though with affection, against God. Why so much, Gottenyu? If He wanted to teach His servant a lesson for some reason, some cause - the nature of His nature - to teach him, say, for reasons of his weakness, his pride, perhaps, during his years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Heroism Without Sentiment | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

...favor of the subtitles. A sampling of operagoers interviewed by TIME during the first two weeks of Cendrillon performances had scarcely any complaints. Opera Buff Milicent Auerbach conceded that continually looking up at the titles and down at the stage could give someone seated in the orchestra a pain in the neck. "The words being sung and the subtitles didn't always coincide," noted Brooklyn College Professor Carolyn Richmond. "But the captions were very helpful. Even though I understand French, I wouldn't have grasped a lot of what was being sung without them." Cyril Harris, who designed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Cendrillon Becomes Cinderella | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

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