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Many German doctors, cried Israel's Dr. Emil Adler, who fled Czechoslovakia two weeks ahead of the Nazis, had taken the initiative in suggesting and perpetrating such inhuman experiments as forced sterilization and vivisection of human beings. They were also involved in "the ruthless slaughter of 6,000,000 innocent Jews...
...committee members were old hands at the game. Among them: Rabbi Benjamin Schultz, head of the newly formed Joint Committee Against Communism; Mrs. Hester McCullough, whose defense against a libel suit brought by Dancer Paul Draper and Harmonica Player Larry Adler ended in a hung jury (TIME, June 5); Managing Editor Theodore Kirkpatrick of the anti-Communist newsletter Counterattack, who served with the FBI for three years during World War II. Their bible was a $1 book, Red Channels, put out by Counterattack as a directory of suspected Reds and party-liners in the entertainment business...
...strings are much worse than a psychiatrist's couch. Maybe it is unsophisticated and 'naive oversimplification' to handle one's own problems to the best of one's ability . . . But something like this was the basis of mental health for hundreds of years before Adler, Jung and Freud...
Batcholder, George Lewis, 3d, Broder, Arthur James, Clarke, Thomas Crawford, Cushner, Richard Matthew, Demetries, Aristides Burton, Dwyer, James William, Franklin, Peter Ernest, Greenburg, Henry Adler, Hatch, Norman Lowrie, Jr., Hath-away, Peter, Huebsch, Ronald Elmer, Huttenbauer, Samuel, Jr., Johnson, Wolcott Howe, Linn, Milman Hart, 3d, Martin, Roger Alexander (Captain), Morris, Roger Helmick, Moulton, Daniel Bailey, Niemyski, Walter Paul, Palacies, Gaston Henrique, Pyle, Charles Bradley, Jr., Rosenman, Robert, Sexton, Edward William, Jr., Sharples, Winston Singleton, Jr., Stewart, Donald Ogden, Jr., Thompson, Daniel Pierce, Wood, Henry Frost, Jr., Zyfers, Gerald John, Hearst, Jay W. (Manager...
...series will illustrate great quotations from history, supplied by the University of Chicago's Mortimer Adler (TIME, April 24). As in the past, Paepcke will get "fine" modern artists to do the job. "When everybody else begins using them," Paepcke says, "we'll switch to the standard commercial ones...