Word: brill
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...figures sure to figure in the Foundation's foundation and upon its governing committee: Dr. Clarence P. Oberndorf of Manhattan, onetime (1923) President of the American Psychoanalytical Society and Editor of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis; Dr. Abraham Arden Brill* of New York University, "first U. S. practitioner of Freud's doctrine" and a U. S. translator of his works; Dr. Edward L. Bernays, Manhattan, "counsel on public relations" and nephew to Dr. Freud...
...greatest work). It distinguished him in the comparative psychology of animals. He was the first American psychologist to give any credit to psychoanalysis, and though always critical of its pretensions, he brought it sharply to the attention of the scientific world by inviting Freud, Jung, Jones, Ferenczi, Brill and other leading psychologists of Europe and America to a conference at Worcester in 1907, at which they fraternized with James and other leading academic psychologists. Hall wasted no time striving for perfect psychological orthodoxy, and was sometimes a bit under suspicion with his colleagues. But his mind was always open...
...summary: UNIVERSITY TRINITY Hartley, Fitts, r.f. l.g., Nordlund, Hord McLeish, Pallo, l.f. r.g., Tansill Fitts, Tyson, c. c., Miller, Brill Feiring, W. Miller, r.g. l.f., Ganner Chase, l.g. r.f., Bolles...