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...Gynecologist William Howell Masters, 50, this sort of thing is not sufficiently precise or scientific. Ever since he graduated from the University of Rochester medical school in 1943, Masters has been determined to chart the basic physiology of sex. Next spring Little, Brown & Co. will publish Human Sexual Response, the extraordinarily detailed results of Dr. Masters' eleven years' work with his research associate, Psychologist Virginia E. Johnson...
Finally, Kosygin turned to his translator and said, "I really want to finish him off." Reston asked for permission to publish the interview. Kosygin agreed -but insisted on having a day to go over the transcript, "to avoid misunderstanding." The Soviet Premier obviously saw the interview as a prestigious piece of propaganda. That it may have been in Russia and, perhaps, in North Viet Nam. But elsewhere it showed Kosygin to be unsure of his facts, easily provoked into unreasoned anger and hardly master of himself-let alone a great nation...
...Publish separate "male" and "female" help-wanted ads without a disclaimer that U.S. law forbids sex discrimination...
This rejection of old values doesn't occur everywhere. Many universities, even some of the best, have "strong" student governments. At times these councils of democracy lord it over every conceivable student activity. They finance the drama, publish the newspaper, run the canteens, stage the dances, organize the political forums, etc. The moguls of student government stand at the apex of the single giant pyramid symbolizing campus power, prestige, and success...
Since World War II, Culler believe, undergraduate writers have become more sophisticated and less provincial -- they publish in magazines outside the college, clouding the distinction between undergraduate and professional writing...