Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...March 10 number of TIME, in the article on the recent contribution by Dr. Wirtschafter and Dr. Widmann to the treatment of disease of peripheral blood vessels [in this case, an ex-marine with a gangrenous right foot], you quoted me as stating: "This is one of the two most exciting moments of my life." This statement, which your Los Angeles correspondent acknowledges that I did not make to him, creates the impression of uncritical enthusiasm about a form of treatment which is in the earliest stage of its trial...
...clear and present danger to our Nation can be shown, it is better to let Communists have their say; if our system is as sound as we believe, it can withstand any debate or criticism. Just as red-baiting is an admission of weakness and frustration at home, so treatment of Communists conditioned by our attitude of the moment towards Russia is a confession of our inability to find a sincere and forceful foundation for our policy towards them. When America faces these facts, it will have gone a long way towards solving the Communist problem...
...statement continued, however, "The Committee hopes that there will henceforth be actual and continued equal treatment of all members of the community, regardless of race, creed or color...
...sure fire of conflict that forces the Apley of the novel to reexamine his life every time he brushes against the non-Boston world--is telescoped into two dozen or so scenes that are very inadequate. One by one the facets of Apley's life are given five-minute treatment until he becomes a predictable, uncomplicated incompetent who can be counted on for the wrong decision, or at least a carefully articulated Malapropism...
...bleats about the social lacks of Harvard people might titillate the back country, but otherwise "George Apley" is a capsule version of a theme that requires more careful, lengthier treatment. A last glowing touch in achieved by Peggy Cummins, who plays the debutante Miss Apley aided by an Irish brogue that doesn't often grace Louisburg Square...