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...raise a question: To whom is the Government responsible, if not to the very people whose learning it is so avidly discouraging? How are they to grow in "civil Wisdome" that may be implemented at the polls if arbitrary power blunts their ability to know? BARBARA E. SCHAEFER Westfield...
Journey to Sobriety. Most doctors believe that the only alternative to alcoholism is abstinence. Yet the former Skid Rowers are encouraged to frequent the lounge. They are being conditioned either to give up liquor or become social drinkers. Their therapeutic imbibing was suggested by Psychologists Halmuth Schaefer and Mark Sobell, who disagree with the widely held belief that alcoholism is based on a physiological craving. Instead, they say, it is a psychological ailment, a learned response to stress. Unlike normal drinkers, who may react to anxiety by overeating, taking a walk around the block or hitting someone, the alcoholic...
...sharp and frequently funny scenario is by Daniel Taradash, who cannily undercuts the elephantine melodramatics of Frank G. Slaughter's original novel with some fleet and biting dialogue of his own. He and Director George Schaefer let audiences know they are not quite serious. The story concerns itself with the sordid vagaries of a small group of California physicians and their spouses. The husbands have their mistresses, the wives their lovers, and both share a set of suburban hangups that would stagger the late Grace Metalious. The game of musical beds ends when one of the doctors finds...
Narrow Escape. Research on pasture mosquitoes can be grueling. Charles H. Schaefer, director of the University of California Mosquito Control Research Laboratory, recalls a recent field trip he took with a coworker. "As we stepped into the pasture, black clouds of mosquitoes swarmed into the air. They landed on us by the thousands. When we tried to run back to the car, we got caught in the barbed-wire fence and they flew into our ears, noses and mouths." The scientists finally escaped the choking swarm by closing themselves in their...
...even so, it looked at first as if the City was bending over backwards to be fair, if not friendly. There were, of course, the Sunday afternoon concerts on the Common. And there was also Summerthing's Schaefer Beer Music Festival in Harvard Stadium...