Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Your article was a very good account of life in that part of Russia. I should know; I was there in 1940-building the railroad to Vorkuta, by no means voluntarily, but as a prisoner of war having been captured by the Russians during the Russo-Polish...
...still wondering why TIME [Jan. 31] chose to devote such an amount of space to the affair of unfrocked Father Dubois . . . A sentimental account of Dubois' piety and energy and his parishioners' liking for him does not convince me that he was martyred when a church whose fundamental precepts he denies refused to let him continue as one of its pastors...
Last December, Anderson sent the same account to the new director of athletics at Yale, Delaney Kiphuth, with the following letter, in an attempt to have the boy's name cleared...
...fairy tales, the tribal rites of the Pueblo Indians, German romantic philosophers, Zen Buddhism, extrasensory perception and the cave drawings of prehistoric man, along with an estimated 100,000 dreams. But when Dr. Jung is accused of having left medicine for mysticism, he replies that psychiatry must take into account all of man's experience, from the most intensely practical to the most tenuously mystical...
Fathers & Sons. One of modern man's troubles, according to Jung, is that he has lost touch with his roots. Americans, for instance, he thinks are not yet at home in their unconscious on a continent wrested so recently from nature; this produces tension and helps account for America's go-getting energy.*‡ Carl Jung himself is not troubled by lack of roots. He comes from a long line of pastors of the Swiss Reformed Church. Though he has traveled all over the world, from India (where he lectured) to Kenya (where he lived with a primitive...