PEDIATRICS Vol. 41 No. 1 January 1968, pp. 154
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Historical-Ethical Note on Historical Note

Ralph I. Fried M.D.1

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The October 1967 issue of Pediatrics contains a note sent in by Dr. Thomas E. Cone, Jr., in which he quotes from an essay by William Ellery Channing on the "Duty of Children to Parents." I read this with pleasure and enjoyment.

On October 23, 1967, the Washington Post carried a story about a group of students in New England who burned their draft cards to protest the Selective Service Act and to demonstrate their rebellion against the authority of the Federal Government.