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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Declared the Bulletin of the Catholic Clergy of Rome in 1952: "It is difficult to consider free of mortal sin anyone who uses psychoanalysis as a method of cure or who submits to such a cure." Forthwith, Pope Pius XII took pains to correct the Bulletin, and added that with certain stiff reservations, e.g., no encouragement of the idea that there can be sin without subjective guilt, psychoanalysis is a legitimate method of treatment. Protestant and Jewish faiths have lent their support to joint enterprises in psychiatry and religion, such as the National Academy of Religion and Mental Health (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Explorer | 4/23/1956 | See Source »

...Anacortes, Wash, last year, employees were advised to ''be helpful but go slow" in civic activities. A company executive explained. "We were very careful not to lead residents to believe we were going to be the great white father." Said Editor Wallie Funk of the Anacortes American Bulletin: "Only a few of us suffered any Shell shock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: COMPANY TOWNS, 1956 | 4/16/1956 | See Source »

While the U.S. economy ran at full speed last year, Latin America's economy stumbled and lost ground, especially in the field of foreign trade. Last week, in Vol. I, No. I of its new and exhaustive Economic Bulletin for Latin America, the United Nations analyzed the trade recession-and spotted a trend that looked no better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: 1955, Year of Setback | 4/9/1956 | See Source »

...impose on the Canadian advertising revenues of foreign, i.e., U.S., publications. Opposition members echoed the widespread complaints of Canadian newspapers that the tax would be an indirect threat to press freedom. One telling point was scored by Carl Nickle, a Calgary Tory, who is publisher of the Daily Oil Bulletin and other trade journals of Canada's prosperous oil industry. Nickle explained that he stood to benefit personally from restrictions on foreign periodicals ("Potentially, there would be lessened competition for my publications"). But he was still opposed to "having my competitors handicapped by ... an iniquitous and dishonest tax, discriminatory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CANADA: Tax Attacks | 4/9/1956 | See Source »

...Only 20 yards from the wire, Devon Loch, Queen Mother Elizabeth's big brown gelding, had England's Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree practically put away. "Devon Loch wins," said the bulletin that went out on press association wires, but then: "Cancel! Cancel!'' Suddenly Devon Loch had slipped and fallen. The unexpected winner: a ioo-to-7 long shot named E.S.B. (for its sire, English Summer, and dam, Bider...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scoreboard, Apr. 2, 1956 | 4/2/1956 | See Source »

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