Word: complex
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...surface again this Spring as it becomes clear Harvard will be unable to meet its commitment for 1100 units of new housing in Boston by Jan. 1, 1973; and officials of the Affiliated Hospital Center reveal a 46 per cent cut in outpatient services at the proposed medical complex...
...three hospitals involved in the A.H.C. complex-Peter Bent Brigham, Boston Hospital for Women, and the Robert Breck Brigham-currently handle 90,000 out-patient visits per year...
...proposed 135,000 visits in the new complex are a projection of anticipated growth among the persons presently being served by the hospitals...
There is no provision in current plans for a significant increase in size of the population to be served on an out-patient basis in the new complex...
...broadest scale, it has not been altogether a success . . . For a historian of great interest, but for one aware of the suffering it is appalling. Hearts that get no real wage, souls that find no nourishment. Falsehoods, unlimited. Desire, unlimited. Possibility, unlimited. Impossible demands upon complex realities, unlimited . . . The idea of the uniqueness of the soul. An excellent idea. A true idea. But in these forms? In these poor forms? Dear God! With hair, with clothes, with drugs and cosmetics, with genitalia, with round trips through evil, monstrosity, and orgy, with even God approached through obscenities? How terrified the soul...