Word: sidney
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...will never shake his habit. Many recovering addicts do not stay in touch with follow-up programs, so no one knows whether or how long they stay off drugs. Thus the success of treatment programs is hard to measure. Though some claim success rates as high as 80%, Dr. Sidney Cohen, professor of psychiatry at UCLA, fears that nationwide only 40% of treated cocaine addicts are still clean a year after discharge...
...symposium called "The Changing American Electorate: Democracy and Public Opinion from 1936-1986," Shattuck Professor of Government James Q. Wilson, Pforzheimer University Professor Sidney Verba '53 and Eaton Professor of the Science of Government Emeritus Samuel H. Beer discussed the historical framework of American voter participation and investigated how voters acted in the Roosevelt and Reagan elections...
...Sidney M. Weinstein '39 had his luggage carried by an Adams House student porter yesterday, but at the College's 300th anniversary he was the one working as a porter--and impromptu translator--for renowned psychologist Carl Jung...
...think it's been superbly organized. I've never seen anything go so smoothly," said Sidney M. Weinstein '39. Weinstein said he came to Cambridge because he "wanted to be at such a big event, go to the symposia, and see some of my old classmates...
...when Reagan swept into Washington, his appointments gave bureaucratic access to a different league of players: "movement conservatives," who had a specific and radical agenda in mind. "The conservative elite," says Sidney Blumenthal, author of the forthcoming book The Rise of the Counter- Establishment, "sees itself as a counter to the liberal establishment, which includes not only liberals but traditional Republicans. Institution by institution, the conservatives have built up an infrastructure in the shadow of the liberal establishment, to combat and finally to overthrow it. The think tanks are obviously an important part of the movement." Blumenthal calls the growth...