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Dr. Thomas Szasz, a psychiatrist who says mental illness is a "myth" created by society and the psychiatric profession, yesterday opened a Law School symposium by criticizing the American justice system's growing tendency to treat criminals as if they were mentally ill.
Slightly more ruffled, Seeger advocated the establishment of committees for scientists, committees for journalists, committees for businessmen, each to decide what is best for their profession.
Linda is 30 now. Her skin is flawed, and her lank dark hair is sketched with gray. She has great wet marmot eyes. She has a quick, sly mouth. She looks like a 17-year-old who has spent three days on a bus. A photographer whose profession calls for...
The son of a Moscow physics teacher and textbook author, Sakharov recalls his early family life as "cultured and close." From childhood, he says, "I lived in an atmosphere of decency, mutual help and tact, a liking for work and respect for the mastery of one's chosen profession...
According to Wauchope, many of the "wild" theories of American Indian origins are developed by "men who seem otherwise quite sound and respected in some other profession." Barry Fell was once a quite competent Marine biologist. A native New Zealander, Fell received tenure at Harvard in 1964 as a result...