Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...There are few malcontents; nine of the men are dissatisfied with their jobs and seven with their home life, but almost 400 graduates are pleased with both. Only 15 report that they love their wives less than when they were married. Perhaps coincidentally, there have been 15 cases of ulcers. Eighteen of the men have been under psychoanalysis. ¶ At least on their own estimate, they are a restrained lot; 140 drink more than they did in college (Scotch is preferred to bourbon or gin), but 137 drink less, and 27 sit stoutly on the wagon. Card playing is preferred...
...confidence of long talks) on what to do and not to do may be enough. For emotional problems of moderate severity, Dr. Terhune prescribes what he calls "mental hygiene re-education." It may run to a few weeks or months of psychotherapy. There is never a written report to the executive's company, and Dr. Terhune passes as much responsibility as possible to the family doctor. All-inclusive check for the emotional checkup...
...perfecting live vaccines against polio have been the University of Cincinnati's Dr. Albert B. Sabin (TIME, May 23, 1955), and Dr. Hilary Koprowski. who began the work at Lederle Laboratories, then switched to Philadelphia's Wistar Institute. Dr. Sabin revisited his native Russia in 1956 to report on his early tests, so impressed Soviet medical men that they went to his Cincinnati labs for vaccine samples...
...block the Soviets, said the report, "it is of the utmost importance that new and greater use be made of the resources and initiative of private enterprise." Its recommendations...
...REPORT FROM PRACTICALLY NOWHERE (252 pp.)-John Sack-Harper...