Word: speakes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...your newspaper as having said "There is a feeling somehow that the phrase 'citizens of Cambridge' doesn't include the people who live and work at Harvard" and further that "academic people shouldn't be ignored." As a permanent resident of the City of Cambridge I would like to speak to President Pusey's statement...
Second: the Corporation of Harvard College both in part and in entirety REFUSES to communicate in any sort of dialogue with the people of the City of Cambridge. The Corporation even refuses to speak to the City Council of the City of Cambridge. These refusals are acts of snobbish contempt against the permanent residents of the City...
...symptoms in every case, including some that were crippling in severity and had been neglected for years. The most dramatic improvement was displayed by patients with moderately severe disease. First they regained the ability to make voluntary movements, next their rigidity was relieved, and finally tremor decreased. Inability to speak, poor articulation, excessive sweating, weeping and urinary disorders were "strikingly improved," as were mental attitudes. Some patients who had been apathetic and vague showed an "awakening intellect" with better memory and alertness. Several who had not been able to get out of a wheelchair unaided or to walk without fall...
Even modest improvement in severe cases may be lifesaving, Cotzias points out. One patient who for years had been unable to walk or talk, and hardly able to swallow, recovered sufficiently to walk with assistance, to feed himself, and occasionally to speak. This improvement lasted during the year that he spent at Brookhaven. He died in another hospital, from pneumonia caused by getting food in his lungs, after he had been without L-dopa for some time...
...questions that arose in discussion was: 'Is this matter in our jurisdiction?'" HPC chairman Kenneth M. Kaufman '69 said yesterday. "We decided that we ought to speak out when an issue concerned the whole community. We are certainly not condemning Dean Watson; we simply are concerned that he clarify exactly what he meant by his statement...