Toward a Prozac Presidency?

Toward a Prozac Presidency?

Robert E. Gilbert, in The Sci-ences (Jan.-Feb. 1993), New York Acad. of Sciences, Two E.63rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021.
Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) is remembered as an indifferent president who favored short workdays and long naps. When he died, only four years after leaving the White House, writer Dorothy Parker asked: "How can they tell?" But Northeastern Uni- versity political scientist Gilbert says that Silent Cal had not always been so given to lassitude.
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