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The Dartmouth
April 23, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
John Mills Talmadge
The Setonian
Opinion

Fondly Remembering Saccio

To the Editor: One of my fondest memories, which may be completely incorrect at my advanced age, is that of "Mr." Saccio acting in our production of "Murder in the Cathedral" circa 1968-69 ("Saccio bids farewell to students," Oct.

The Setonian
Opinion

Depression, Dementia and Suicide

To the Editor: The tragic story of the judge who committed suicide without seeking diagnosis and treatment for his condition merits our serious attention (The Dartmouth, "Judge writes suicide note in Rauner Library," November 16). Many older individuals suffer from clinical depression that is mistaken for dementia (commonly called "senility"). Depression is a very treatable condition. To our misfortune many patients and physicians mistake memory problems for permanent brain damage when, in fact, memory almost always improves when a depressed patient recovers from a bout of the serious blues.

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