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Discussion of Carter's early education in Seattle, coming to Reed in pre-med, football, grades, studying, WWII, joining the Enlisted Reserve Corps, going to OHSU medical school, 3-2 medical program, chemistry major, biology, AMP, Pre-meteorology program at Reed, Carter's Bar, Doyle dorm, dish-washing, Anna Mann, Gilbert & Sullivan, dances, social groups of day-dodgers and on-campus students, living in the heating plant, furnace up-keep job, Reed's good reputation, going to medical school at Oregon State, interning at Good Samaritan, residency at the University of Colorado Medical School in psychiatry, enlisting in the Air Force in neurology, and then a Portland practice. Carter spoke about faculty members Harold Sproul, Frank Hurley, A.A. Knowlton, and Alfred Hubbard; and about students/alumni Edward Carter, John Siemens, and Ginger Spellman Homnick.
In 2014, Conrad Roy committed suicide following encouragement from his long-distance girlfriend, Michelle Carter, in what has become known as the Texting Suicide case. The case has attracted much attention, largely focusing on the First Amendment free speech issue. This book takes the view that the issue is intertwined with several others, some of which have received less attention but help explain why the case is so captivating and important, issues concerning privacy, accountability, coercion, punishment, and assisted suicide. The focus here is on how all of these issues are interconnected. By breaking the issue down into its complex layers, the work aids reasoned judgment, ensuring we are...
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