Word: vivisectionism
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Surely the editors of the CRIMSON must realize that their selection of advertising will reflect in some degree upon their journalistic integrity. The publication of an advertisement of the New England Anti-Vivisection Society hardly does credit to the semi-official "voice" of Harvard University.
Many German doctors, cried Israel's Dr. Emil Adler, who fled Czechoslovakia two weeks ahead of the Nazis, had taken the initiative in suggesting and perpetrating such inhuman experiments as forced sterilization and vivisection of human beings. They were also involved in "the ruthless slaughter of 6,000,000...
Last week, when the ordinance came to a vote, the Her-Ex's public-relations director, Ross Marshall, rose with some ingenious, if irrelevant, arguments against it, e.g., that while several hundred newsboys had been injured in the streets, 30,923 other children had been injured during the same...
In his cream-colored Beverly Hills mansion, ailing old (87) Publisher William Randolph Hearst spotted a story in his Los Angeles Examiner that set his antivivisectionist blood aboil. Los Angeles medical researchers, he read, were getting stray animals from the city pound under a wartime ordinance permitting their use for...
At midweek, when friends & foes of vivisection converged on Los Angeles' city council, the Rev. Mr. Rasmussen calmly supported the Navy's experiments and the ordinance stood. Nevertheless, at week's end harried Los Angeles doctors were still getting anonymous threats in the mail. Said a typical...