Word: unwantedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dr. Michael C. Latham, research fellow in Nutrition in the School of Public Health, said in his letter that IUD would solve the problems of unwanted pregnancies and the "population explosion," but he stressed that the device must be perfected before it can be administered to young girls.
"I don't suggest that girls be fitted with IUD now in January 1966," Latham said last night, "but I look forward after its perfection to a utopia of no unwanted births."
But if he was cold, it was because he was unwarmed. At ten, he was an orphan in a strange land. His father had been solicitor to the British embassy in Paris. His mother, afflicted with chronic tuberculosis, had had children at regular intervals on doctors' advice -pregnancy was...
"I set forth this proposition," he said, "that as Presbyterians we cease to have children of our own and begin to con- stitute families by means of adopting the unwanted, the disinherited, the dis possessed and the rejected children, to whom the ways for knowing who they are are largely...
In Poland, 4,000,000 pairs of shoes last year had to be reclassified to lower categories, and 18.3% of radio and TV sets were declared substandard. To stop unwanted goods from piling up in warehouses, the Polish government last year clapped fines totaling $8,000,000 on producers of...