Word: scholaritis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Though Dr. Wilson has been the most articulate, he has not been the only investigator of hormone replacement. Dr. William H. Masters, St. Louis' scholar of sexual responses (TIME, Jan. 7), has tried estrogens, progestins, and testosterone (the principal male sex hormone) in various combinations. He believes that hormone prescriptions should be tailored to the individual patient, and though his own methods differ from Wilson's, Dr. Masters welcomes Feminine Forever because he believes it will focus attention on a problem that the medical profession has too generally ignored...
...Congress decided what industries to protect with tariffs, what railroads to build, what public works to undertake. They chose, or thought they chose, Presidents. And they were hawks: the Senate had more than its share in pushing the U.S. into the Spanish-American War. Some time before, a young scholar named Woodrow Wilson had written mournfully: "The President may tire the Senate by dogged persistence, but he can never deal with it upon a ground of real equality. His power does not extend beyond the most general suggestion. The Senate always has the last word." Noted Senator George Hoar...
...tolerated" in tax-supported programs. Another expanding field for foundations is providing an objective analysis of how the Government programs are functioning. Government, argues Heald, "is not the best judge of its own performance-the painstaking job of investigation and analysis can be done only by the scholar...
...with the emperor on top. The emperor was himself the high priest of a cult of social order. The three main bonds of the Confucian social order were the filial piety of children to their superior parents, the admirable devotion of wives to their superior husbands, the loyalty of scholar officials to their superior the emperor. This system did not believe in the equality of all men, which was obviously untrue. It believed in selecting the talented, training them in the orthodoxy, and promoting them as officials to keep the populace under control and maintain the system. We need...
...trade centers. They began as a secret society with a cult, invoked the radical tradition in the Chinese classics, and sought a utopian collective or communal society, at one time even segregating the sexes. But the Taiping leaders were so dogmatic and doctrinaire that they alienated both the Chinese scholar class who might have helped them and the foreign merchants and missionaries who also might have helped them. Their simple fanaticism and xenophobia led them to pluck disaster from the jaws of victory...