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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...violence, is an assertion of the sense of autonomy, transcending the sense of shame, or doubt. The free use of obscenity and disrespectful terms for persons in authority, is a recapitulation of vulgar infantile aggression patterns involving the use of excrement. So-called "permissiveness," actually the inhibition of parental anger, leaves the rage of both parent and child untested, and so in later life the child of a permission parent is likely to revert to this stage of development in an attempt to express his anger. ?? this retrogression is latent in most ???? it is expressed mostly in the ???? and pranks...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: From the Rack The Embattled University | 3/11/1970 | See Source »

Although requests are sparked by many different sections, one of the greatest catalysts is the Essay. "On Being an American Parent" (Dec. 15, 1967) drew requests for 5,000 reprints from church and P.T.A. groups. The Alumni Association of Columbia College alone asked for 25,000 reprints of "Why Those Students Are Protesting" (May 3, 1968). "What Can I Do?" (May 17, 1968), on the problem of civil rights, drew requests for 35,000 copies. Our cover story on "Drugs and the Young" (Sept. 26, 1969) has so far brought requests for 3,000 copies. But perhaps our most unusual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Mar. 9, 1970 | 3/9/1970 | See Source »

...desegregate immediately the faculty and students of its 23 schools and a law signed last week by Governor Maddox outlawing any transportation to achieve racial integration. Federal Judge W.A. Bootle quickly issued an injunction against any delay?and the county smoothly initiated its integration plan. Not a single parent arrived to protest when Perry Grammar School, for example, increased its black enrollment from 5% to 40% and added six black teachers. "I like to think of what we're doing today as in a gallant Southern tradition?doing what's best for our children," said one white mother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Turn-Around on Integration | 3/9/1970 | See Source »

...reported the case, Lillian Y. Hsu, Lotte Strauss and Kurt Hirschhorn, found that the infant's cells contained an abnormal chromosome that was made up of two joined chromosomes. This extra chromosomal material had garbled the genetic message. Similar abnormalities are occasionally transmitted to a child from a parent who has no history of possible genetic damage from radiation or other causes. In those rare cases, the parent's body cells contain the defective chromosome; it is an inherited abnormality. But no such chromosome was found in the body cells of either the father or the mother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Price of a Trip? | 2/23/1970 | See Source »

...Ruth Rootberg and William Parent of Tufts. They do not bother to swallow. They wad up giant balls of pancakes and stuff it into their mouths. Their cheeks, like a chipmunk's swell bigger and bigger...

Author: By Gene Goltz, | Title: Tufts pancake eaters gobble way to crown | 2/11/1970 | See Source »

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