Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...debates that a university faculty can more easily justify taking a stand on rank-in-class than on 2-S or the war. Withholding rank-in-class seems within the rightful realm of faculty consideration because, as Shenton told the Spectator, it is an attempt to "restore the proper relationship between student and teacher...
...money that the Government charged he largely diverted to his own use. Under cross-examination by Justice Department Attorney William Bittman, Baker told of buying stock some 15 years ago in the Oklahoma millionaire's Kerr-McGee Corp. He testified: "That would be the first start of any relationship that I had with the Senator, because he said, 'If you can't borrow it yourself, I will secure the funds...
Checkmate. On behalf of the analytic school, London's Dr. Ronald David Laing says: "Schizophrenia is not a disease at all. And in contrast with traditional thinking, schizophrenia is not in one person but is between people. It represents a broken-down relationship, and the way to mend it is to involve the schizophrenic in a relationship that means something to him." Dr. Laing, 38, does not claim to have originated this idea. It traces back to the brilliant American psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan (1892-1949), whose theories have been neglected partly because he wrote in obscure jargon. Sullivan...
...solitaire or checkers, or just watching TV. But always-24 hours a day, seven days a week-whenever they feel like communicating with someone else, by word or even by gesture, there is one of those indistinguishable staff members ready to listen. Some of the patients establish a relationship of the kind they need by helping others who are more severely withdrawn...
...year-old Graduate School of Public Administration, of which the institute is one branch, last fall changed its name to the John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government. Harvard officials reacted with unusual emotion to Fairlie's accusations. President Nathan Pusey, although initially concerned about the relationship of the university to the institute, defended it last week in his annual report to the Board of Overseers. He explained that the public-administration school had been renamed "to honor an especially illustrious alumnus and public figure whose career had evoked hope and a lifting of spirit in idealistic young people...