Word: properly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...turn away many, and those that persist will often find the kind of impersonal attention that Dr. Salber did away with at the Eliot Center. Only when physicians take time to explain problems in laymen's language, only when the patient is voluntarily involved in deciding what the proper treatment is, and only when social as well as medical assistance is provided will patients willingly follow through with medical care and reverse the common notion that the poor are unwilling to cooperate. To treat symptoms and then send a patient back into the environment that breeds these illnesses is inhumane...
...first one who does so aggressively may get on to quite a good thing. Still fearful of invasion and deflation, peasants tend to distrust securities, put their money in the mattress and their faith in gold, which they hoard and bury-a complete waste of capital. But proper marketing techniques can lure it out. Europe had hardly any mutual funds until an expatriate from Brooklyn, Bernie Cornfeld, started marketing them a dozen years ago. His Investors Overseas Services now raise more than $2,500,000 per day in new money, and by investing in American stocks, Cornfeld contributed $324 million...
...guise of determining constitutionality. The belief is that the Supreme Court will reach a faster and more desirable resolution of our "problems than the legislative or executive branches of the Government. I would much prefer to put my faith in the people and their elected representatives to choose the proper policies, leaving to the courts questions of constitutional in terpretation and enforcement...
Dean Ford and Oscar Handlin, Charles Warren Professor of American History, will debate the question, "Are We Pursuing the Proper Course in Vietnam?" tonight at 8 p.m. in Sanders Theatre. Handlin will defend the Administration's policy, and Paul J. Corkery '68 will moderate...
Awareness of his audience, he explains, is subordinated to his effort to clarify, to himself and in the proper words, his feeling: "I try to talk to myself as honestly as I can. I try to think, and think honestly, not trying to be brilliant...