Word: supplementals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...explain his interest in investigating marijuana's diverse effects, he cited the research recorded in the American Journal of Psychiatry's September, 1968 Supplement. This supplement reports experimental studies of marijuana and the results of practicing physicians...
...Harvard Advocate. Steven Stahler is a junior at Columbia majoring in physics. Clyde Lindsay is a senior and a member of Harvard Afro, and has served in the U.S. Army. Josh Freeman is a junior living offcampus on Beacon Hill. John Short is an editor of The Crimson Supplement. Joel Kramer is president of the CRIMSON. William Bryson and Adele Rosen are senior editors of the CRIMSON...
Ronald H. Janis was the photo editor for this issue of the Supplement...
...handicap. The most modest plan would cost about $4 billion more than today's welfare; the most ambitious would cost $30 billion more. Neither calculation, however, reckons the present system's potential cost, which, without any modifications, might continue to expand indefinitely. Eventually, even the most generous supplement plan might seem cheap by comparison. As it is, the U.S. spends less proportionally on social welfare than almost any other industrial country...
Despite his Herald Tribune disaster,.Whitney never got completely out of publishing. His corporation has long owned three other publications: Parade, a newspaper Sunday supplement; Harvest Years, a monthly for the retired; and Interior Design, a trade journal for interior decorators. Whitney Communications is also the controlling stockholder in the Paris-based International Herald Tribune...