set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times, Jan 24, 1974", "Times Literary Supplement, March 21, 1975", "The Times, May 2, 1986"], ["The Times, Jan 6, 1968", "The Times, July 11, 1968", "Sunday Times, June 16, 1968", "The Times, July 12, 1969"]]
set gName = getat(["Spock"],1)
@[]#THE SHOCK FROM DR. SPOCK#INFANT PRODIGY#TAKING STOCK OF SPOCK@DR. SPOCK ACCUSED OF CALL-UP CONSPIRACY#SPOCK GIVEN TWO YEARS IN JAIL#THE WORLD'S MOST UNLIKELY CONSPIRATOR#AMERICANS WIN THE RIGHT TO CONDEMN WAR
Spock is an imposing figure. He's 6ft 4 inches tall and rowed in the 1924 Olympics#Spock's The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care has been translated into thirty languages, including Japanese and Urdu#Spock's second wife, Mary Morgan, whom he married in 1976, is forty years his junior#Today, Spock lives on a macrobiotic diet. Breakfast is always miso soup followed by a wholegrain dish, washed down with bancha twig tea#In 1972 Spock entered the race for the White House opposing President Nixon over the Vietnam War. Spock received a mere 5,355 votes#The opening words of Spock's Baby and Child Care are "You know more than you think you do."#"To win in Vietnam," said Spock, "we will have to exterminate a nation."