Word: unificationism
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Until all arguments and criticisms are exposed at a public hearing scheduled for Feb. 27, specific ramifications of the proposal cannot be commented on. But it is clear from Dr. Baumgartner's findings that there is much duplication--and hence waste--of health resources in the City. At the same...
Eternal Eros. Pure Freudians are rare nowadays, but Brown is so worshipful that he applies Freudian interpretations where Freud never reached. He justifies this by seeing Freud as a Columbus who had time to go so far on uncharted seas and no farther. Some times Brown makes slight alterations in...
States may ultimately find a role in solving problems hitherto reserved for the cities--and the federal government. Everyone knows that as the middle class flees to the suburbs, cities' tax bases tend to shrink, while their needs for revenue, generated by the presence of increasing numbers of poor people...
The villain who emerges from the book is not the Viet Cong, but the Diem regime. Beginning in 1956 and particularly with the legislation of 1959, the Diem "witch hunt" left no choice to those in opposition except prison, exile, or joining the guerillas. Moreover, Lacouture accuses Diem of haughtily...
Harvard first proposed the underpass last spring. Throughout the debate over the project, the University emphasized that the underpass would not only permit the unification of two parts of the campus but would also eliminate a dangerous traffic situation in front of Littauer.