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...Pattullo expresses his views of "exclusive homosexuality" which he explicitly says are those of a layman Because the letter is signed with his title Director. Harvard University Center for the Behavioral Sciences the question has been asked whether he speaks for all, some, or any behavioral scientist on the Harvard faculty...
...from the article, however, was any mention of certain rights considered fundamental by most human rights activists in this country--freedom of religion, protection from discrimination, and the liberty to study one's own national language. Although all of these rights are "guaranteed" by the Soviet Constitution, a Jewish scientist observed that "in reality, we have these rights only if we do not try to exercise them...
...applied to emigrate shall not be subject to changes in rights or duties. The Academy of Sciences responded to Kat's letter by pressuring the Physics of the Earth Institute to annul the resolution on the grounds that it was inappropriate for a research center to denounce a scientist for political reasons. Although Kats continues to work at the institute, he has been forbidden to collaborate with other scientists, his articles are being withheld from publication, and the seminars he had been scheduled to lead have been cancelled. He now fears that the scientific council may once again adopt...
...such siliconized gadgetry as Little Professor and Speak & Spell. With a few presses of the button, these computerized games produce flashing lights, squealing sounds and disembodied voices that inculcate the rudiments of spelling and calculating. A record of sorts may have been set by Corey Schou, a computer scientist at the University of Central Florida in Orlando: he rigged up a home computer so his five-month-old daughter could operate it by pressing buttons in her crib and changing the designs on a nearby screen. Says the proud papa: "Basically, it's an electronic kaleidoscope, another diversion, another...
Following John Kennedy's assassination, President Lyndon Johnson en joyed a burst of support from the Congress he knew so well, but that romance lasted only 18 months. Says Political Scientist Ornstein: "We have never had sustained congressional-presidential unity for even one full term...