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...issue includes an essay by Holton titled "Einstein and the Cultural Roots of Modern Science," which explores the way Einstein's theories were shaped by the "cultural soil" of the 19th century. The essay is an extended version of Holton's 1997 Robert and Maurine Rothschild Distinguished Lecture in the History of Science, an annual lecture organized by the Department of History of Science...
...very unfortunate that this is their first exposure to government," says Melicent Rothschild, a seventh-grade humanities teacher at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. "This generation is seeing a kind of politics characterized by meanness and the absence of privacy. It's difficult for me to teach students to respect the office of the President...
Following Rothschild's comments, Dr. Linda Peeno, former medical director for an HMO recounted how, day after day, she denied patients access to coverage because it would bring lower profits to her employer...
Currently, more than 40 million Americans go without basic health care insurance, Rothschild said. By the year 2000, more than 50 million will have no health coverage...
...less than two years, Rothschild said, one in six people will lack basic health care...