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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Economic unfeasability is also the reason why UHS has dropped the obligatory medical examination upon entrance to the College. According to UHS's report to the President which will be released in April, requiring the examination only of athletes and students who will be working does not seem to be having any harmful effects. Illness gets diagnosed, either by voluntary visits to UHS or by examinations elsewhere...
...concerned with the snide way Mr. Glassman goes on to report the confession of college offenses which "Tom Galleway" made to a group of Harvard freshmen. But who exactly is this "Tom Galleway" who, we are made to feel, has fabricated a Harvard background? The answer lay easily at hand for Mr. Glassman...
Students who report that they never go to church tend to be somewhat over-represented in the psychiatric help group, while those who attend regularly are underrepresented. Bear in mind once again that the reported church attendance is relative to the freshman year, while psychiatric ehlp pertains to all four years, Furthermore, if the student attends the same church each time he worships, he is less likely to come for hlep...
...only was the psychiatric patient more likely to report that his past health was less than excellent, he also used the medical and surgical clinics more frequently during college. Another health-related variable comes from a question on the medical form filled out by the student at the time of his freshman physical examination. "Do you have any problems that you would like to discuss with any doctor?" About a sixth of the students answered yes and among this group a rather high proportion eventually sought psychiatric help. Apparently at time of matriculation some students could articulate their need...
...unions don't quite see it that way. A report of the Executive Board of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in September, 1953, said that evidence showed MRA "interference in trade union activities ... even to the extent of trying to found 'yellow' unions"... In all cases where the 'trade union achievements' of MRA were examined more closely, they were found to be half-truths of fabricated 'successes.'" Three years later the ICFTU passed a resolution bluntly "advising trade unionists, in view of the continued interference of MRA in industrial matters to sever all connections with the movement...