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Some of the contents of this record may be harmful or offensive to users. In the interests of historical integrity, we do not remove images or words from archival materials. This note is to inform users of the content. We do this so that researchers may decide for themselves if they wish to view the entire record knowing it has potentially harmful content. ; War novels are not about wars. They are about men in war; they are about the effects of war on men and society; they are about the effects of the organized military on individuals. Any novel, then, which is defined by most of the above properties can be classified as a "war novel". However, war novels, like any group of books in any sub-genre, are radically different from each other. This paper proposes to examine four war novels: From Here to Eternity, The Naked and the Dead, Catch-22, and Slaughterhouse-Five. In examining these books, I will show how each is unique, and I will show how all four are related. An examination of Slaughterhouse-Five as a war novel is a new approach to the book, and in showing it in relationship to the other three, I hope to emphasize its innovative character.
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Dr. Sherman P. Vinograd fulfilled the roles of Chief of Medical Science and Technology and Director of Biomedical Research at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from the fall of 1961 until the spring of 1979. In this role he shaped, organized, and directed NASA's program of medical research as a funded program of studies, which was carried out in not only NASA Center laboratories, but also in university, industry, and other government laboratories and hospitals all over the country. It produced a large substrate of information through its bed rest studies, vestibular, bone, neuromuscular, hematology, and cardiovascular researches. It also produced valuable fall-out, such as an accurate bone density measurement technique which is now in common clinical use. ; His major activities during this career were conceptualizing, establishing, and chairing the Space Medicine Advisory Group (SPAMAG) charged with defining the earth-based and space-based research and life-support requirements for a manned orbiting research laboratory. This group designed a carefully planned study utilizing highly qualified, specialized members of the scientific community. They postulated a non-existent orbiting laboratory to be designed according to the needs of future human flight crews and requirements for human spaceflight information. This would result in the creation of Skylab. ; He was also responsible for establishing the In-flight Medical Experiments Program in preparation for the Apollo series of manned space flights. This program was a series of carefully designed flight crew studies derived from proposals by qualified scientists both from within and outside NASA to evaluate human responses to spaceflight. ; In addition, Dr. Vinograd developed a supportive Research and Development Program necessary to provide pertinent ground-based data and to advance state-of-the-art medical measurement technology, a major development of which was the Integrated Medical and Behavioral Laboratory Measurement System (IMBLMS). This consisted of medical experiments and accompanying equipment necessary to perform them that was used from the Gemini through the Skylab manned space flight programs. Carried aboard virtually any post-Apollo space vehicle by virtue of its rack and module design, these designs were used well into the future. He also fostered the continuing ground-based medical research program sponsored and/or conducted by NASA. ; The Dr. Sherman P. Vinograd Aerospace Exploration collection consists of artifacts, books, correspondence, financial materials, newspapers, photographs, plaques, printed materials, and reports relating to Dr. Vinograd's early life, his career as an M. D. prior to joining NASA, his years as a physician and researcher at NASA, and the other professional organizations and projects in which he was involved both during and after these periods. ; Box 7, Folder 22
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"Memorandum to members of the Council pursuant to proposal 706" (p. [i]-iv) has title: Drugs of abuse and their effects on society; a technical report. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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