Word: unwantedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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No man bound for an unwanted House can match the wrath of the student separated from his chosen roommate. The plaster wall of one fourth-floor corridor sports a newly-kicked hole to prove it. The kicker, who said the wall gave very easily, will be floating in Leverett and...
At first the drug worked well. Several days after a woman stopped taking it, she had what seemed like a normal but mild menstrual period. There were few side effects. But as the drug was further purified, Dr. Rock began to hear patients complain of too much "breakthrough bleeding" in...
Four Little Indians. Typical of the woman who has had all the children she wants and dreads that "menopause baby" is an Atlanta mother of three, aged 44, who says: "I'm getting too old to start looking after another baby. I've been taking the pill for...
∙ MORNING-AFTER PILL. For the woman who has intercourse seldom or unpredictably, a one-shot birth-control pill is being developed for use the day afterward. Yale University's Dr. John McLean Morris has given large doses of one of the standard estrogens to more than 100 women...
∙ THE MINIPILL. In what Manhattan's Dr. Elizabeth B. Connell calls "Harlem and other underdeveloped areas," carelessness in counting 20 days on and eight days off is as common as it is serious. Dr. Connell is experimenting with a one-every-day "minipill." It consists of chlormadinone acetate...