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Childbirth is part of human experience which is incomprehensible but valid in an artistic sense, just as death is. The basic difference is, however, that childbirth is strictly a female experience and also, that though many women die in childbirth, most women endure...

Author: By Phil Patton, | Title: Nonsense and Sensibility | 3/12/1973 | See Source »

Your editorial further questions the need for organic chemistry for medical training. This criticism, if it was ever valid, is outdated. Much of modern medicine (and therefore a large part of medical school curricula today) is based on biochemistry, for which organic chemistry provides necessary background. F.H. Westheimer Professor of Chemistry

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BEARER OF BAD NEWS | 3/2/1973 | See Source »

...insured by the activities of each citizen as a "searcher" for the truth. To some extent, every citizen would be part scholar and part journalist. When Popkin and the press claim that as investigators they are an "exceptional" occupational group, they threaten to make our failure to achieve these valid democratic goals the foundation of legal policy regarding testimony...

Author: By R. MICHAEL Kaus, | Title: What's So Special About the Press? | 2/28/1973 | See Source »

...this, I must also confess that there is moral transcendence of a different, non-ideological kind, in these movies. In A Sense of Loss, the scene in which a husband and wife tell of the bomb murder of their 17-month-old son Colin is the most moving and valid testimonial to the insanity of war that I have ever seen. And when the hero of Sorrow and Pity, the bald-headed Grave brother, admits that he knew the informer who sent him to Buchenwald but decided not to revenge himself, I was brought up short: could I have shown...

Author: By David R. Caploe, | Title: A Sense of Paradox | 2/22/1973 | See Source »

...feeling is that it's the best course in the History Department, which isn't necessarily saying a lot," Robert M. Day '73, one of the students, said yesterday. "But we'd like it to be a lot more concrete and valid and relevant to what we're trying...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: Group of Students In History 163 Criticize Professor | 2/17/1973 | See Source »

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