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The Age of Age. The creed of the gerontologists is not John Donne's imaginative challenge-"Death, thou shalt die" -but "Death, thou shalt wait." Advances in control of infectious diseases, public-health measures, daring surgery and painstaking rehabilitation have combined to lengthen the overall U.S. life expectancy (at...
Said Dr. Bortz: "Three-fourths of our medical work nowadays is with older people. This makes geriatrics the No. 1 specialty whether we like it or not."
For all the facts and figures. Oxonians were arguing last week-among the believers themselves-as to whether a real revival was going on. Said third-year student Tony Jaffe: "Religion is just the fashionable thing nowadays, keeping up with the Joneses. The churches are becoming sociable meeting places. Anyone...
Indeed, says Historian Crane Brinton, the alienation of intellectuals may be a thing of the past. "They really share, at bottom, the faith of their fellows . . . Some of these intellectuals despair-though by no means quietly-simply because they have heard talk of despair. Many of them, if you catch...
By long tradition, reporters compete with each other. But nowadays they are making common cause against an interloping Johnny-come-lately-the TV newsman with his heavy equipment, hot lights and haughty ways. As the political campaign draws them increasingly to the same assignments, news reporters across the U.S. are...