Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...likely to yell "fake" at this album. True, the Byrds don't sound exactly like Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, but they do perform the material with simplicity and in a relaxed, folky manner. Woody Guthrie's socialist hymn to Pretty Boy Floyd gets an authentic bluegrass treatment here, and Blue Canadian Rockies, an old Gene Autry tune, will bring back memories of the Hollywood cowboy astride his horse Champion, galloping through "the golden poppies. . . 'round the banks of Lake Louise." Two Bob Dylan songs, Nothing Was Delivered and You Ain't Going Nowhere, are done...
...Toll. Judging from letters that continued to flood newspapers and TV stations, many around the country agreed. Most of the evidence, which continued to come in during the week, pointed the other way. The Medical Committee for Human Rights said that more than 1,000 civilians required medical treatment as a result of police action. The city report had counted...
Losing Relevance. Of course, some of it was biased. Since there was no question that the police were singling out reporters and photographers for rough treatment, it was hardly surprising that some of them felt more sympathy for the attacked than the attackers. And, in a way, Daley was right about the presence of TV cameras having an effect on what happened. As New York Magazine Writer Sophy Burnham pointed out last week, the presence of TV cameras and lights changes the mood and attitude of people before them, much as "a girl undressing is quite aware...
...only team members who are with them every hour of the day and night. The aides are likely to know the patient best. The aide's influence on patients and the quality of person needed in his job are often underestimated by the public. The quality of treatment in mental hospitals depends directly on them...
Stephens was understandably irritated over this treatment, especially when police refused his own brother permission to see him. His irritation raised a little-understood legal issue: What are the rights of a material witness? He got in touch with a pair of Memphis attorneys, Harvey Gipson, 37, and Jay Fred Friedman, 33, who pored over the laws of not only Tennessee but other states for precedents. While most states permit the jailing of witnesses, the attorneys found, the laws have been applied only in extreme circumstances-when there is clearly no other way to guarantee a witness's appearance...