Word: recommended
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...drug that Dr. D. O. Nutter and Dr. R. A. Massumi recommend is diazepam, which under its trade name, Valium, is among the best-known, best-selling tranquilizers in the world today. Psychiatric patients take it by swallowing tablets, but the G.W. doctors recommend giving it by intravenous injection to patients with heartbeat abnormalities. As a result, they say, the patients are sedated gently but so deeply that they wake up with no memory of the jolting shock, and with heartbeats restored to normal...
...devote our energies to the project of producing large numbers of teachers for the lower schools seems to us an inefficient use of our capabilities.... We recommend a substantial reduction in the number of Masters' degree candidates...
What then, in sum, do we recommend, as to orientation? The guiding conception of educational study to which our school has in recent years been committed seems to us fundamentally sound, its broad interpretation of education superior to any alternative that we have considered. The policy of cultivating diverse approaches and outlooks seems to us healthy, and indeed essential for continued health. Such features of the School need, however, to be strengthened and further developed; they require our continuing efforts to support and expand their application in all phases of the School's work, for they represent; ideals which...
...state commission appointed to recommend a Massachusetts memorial to President Kennedy recentlyg suggested that the state cede six acres of the 12-acre Bennett St. MBTA Yards, across Boylston St. from Eliot House, to the federal government. The six acres would house the buildings directly connected with the library...
Then, to no one's surprise, Lyndon Johnson unveiled a program. Said he: "I have directed a special task force within my Administration to recommend a broad and long-range plan of worldwide educational endeavor." The group will be headed by Secretary of State Dean Rusk, will include Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare John W. Gardner. Though Johnson gave few details, he envisioned stepped-up exchanges of students and teachers and an increased "flow of books and ideas and art, of works of science and imagination." He delicately refrained from quoting the price of his latest...