... scientists at New York University were deleting frightening  experiences from the memories of 
rats. "This," said neurophysiologist Greg Quirk, "is the future of psychiatry."<

Doug:
Hey humans already do that - it's called repression! I've already
forgotten the expensive Italian butter I bought the other week that
turned out to be rancid.

but this psychiatric technique may prevent the dreaded "return of the
repressed." For example, you may develop an irrational hatred of
Italians (or of butter) without knowing why.

Speaking of NYU, what do pen-pals think of it receiving all those
CPUSA documents?
--
Jim Devine / "The truth is more important than the facts." -- Frank Lloyd Wright

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