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...show, which was previewed last week at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Framingham, is a supplement to the regular PBH program of teaching in the state's five prisons. David C. Miller '64, chairman of the prisons committee, said the main value of the show was that it "gave the inmates a chance to be exhibited as artists, and not as freaks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Only Prisoners' Art Show in State Opens at Information Center Today | 3/18/1963 | See Source »

Almost overlooked in the fast weekend transit was the ostensible purpose of the Thomson junket: to celebrate the first anniversary of the Sunday Times's color supplement. This flashy bit of New World journalism had drawn only derogatory cracks and a small hello when Thomson introduced it last year to an England used to tight little Sunday papers. "Roy Thomson has taught us something new in journalism," sneered Beaverbrook: "How we may have color without advertisements or alternately advertisements with color." The first issues were an arty mishmash, and the color supplement staggered along almost exclusively on Roy Thomson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Capitalistic Invasion | 2/22/1963 | See Source »

...first birthday, a junket to Moscow was scarcely needed to call attention to Roy Thomson's magazine section. It is now a brightly edited supplement, featuring such bylines as Ian Fleming and Lord Attlee, and the photography of Henri Carder-Bresson and Princess Margaret's Lord Snowdon. The Sunday Times circulation is up 150,000 to 1,166,000, making it by far the largest quality Sunday newspaper in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Capitalistic Invasion | 2/22/1963 | See Source »

...drug themselves is not evasive, but rather an attempt to bring as much knowledge and experience as possible to bear on these problems.... [However,] confrontation or, as it were, understanding the problem from the inside may be fruitful, not as a replacement for scientific communication but as a supplement." A pluralism of approaches to understanding behavior is just as useful as a pluralism of means of transportation; if the danger of the trip can be minimized, nature is more likely to be an enlightening conductor than a priori human reason...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Drugs and the University | 2/14/1963 | See Source »

Newton, which Shore termed "a very child-centered community," has several social agencies, such as family guidance centers, that supplement the Judge Baker Center in dealing with delinquency. The Center itself, he said, takes a "multi-disciplined" approach: "We have teachers, sociologists, counselors, psychologists, and various types of volunteer workers...

Author: By Richard L. Dahlen, | Title: Psychologist Says Single Method Will Not Eliminate Delinquency | 1/28/1963 | See Source »

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