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...been left unlocked. On entering the room, he noticed that his bureau drawers had been opened and that two new shirts and a new sweater had been removed. His roommates checked and reported that they were missing a topcoat, three sweaters, a sports coat, a pair of slack, and possibly some shirts...
...limited enrollment of 15 was filled yesterday, after a series of interviews with Charles W. Slack, assistant professor of Clinical Psychology, and David Kanter, the two men teaching the course. Kanter was a supervisor of the PBH program...
Each student will work for the whole year primarily with a single patient at Metropolitan State Hospital in Waltham, Slack said yesterday. The students will meet patients for an hour each week, will discuss the cases together for another hour, and will have individual consultations with Slack and Kanter...
...content of the course, Slack said yesterday, is not fixed. "The reading and lectures," he said, "will stem directly from the experiences of the students in contact with the patients and each other." He added that the course was not intended as preparation for professional work...
There are some firm records to help separate fact from fancy. If the Administration has aimed at "economic slack," its failure has been colossal. In July, the Commerce and Labor departments announced last week, employment hit an all-time record for the second straight month. The number of U.S. workers on the job reached 66.7 million, a far cry from the 60 million jobs predicted hopefully by Henry Wallace in 1945 and exactly 7% more than the employment level of July, 1952 under the economic stimulus of the Korean...