Word: consulting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Students were delighted with the story that Phelps had been ordered to consult the school psychologist, a middle-aged lady, and that he had turned the tables on her by "psychoanalyzing" her. Gloated an admiring coed: "I hope he did. They had no right to suggest that he's off his stick. Just because you're religious, it doesn't mean you have to be crazy...
...brick New Haven mansion one day last week, a slim, sandy-haired man with a very bad cold sat glowering at a typewriter. Every so often, after a spate of typing, he would spring from his chair, reach for a Kleenex, pace about the room, then stop to consult one of the dozen books he had piled higgledy-piggledy upon his desk. For President A. (for Alfred) Whitney Griswold of Yale University, the task of writing a baccalaureate address was nothing short of agonizing...
Houghteling said he endorsed the proposition that the Association consult professional auditors more frequently. Harvard's delegation to the the N. S. A. national conference in August has announced that it will suggest this remedy...
...building plans because of a government ruling of last October against the erection of any new building for "amusement, recreation, or entertainment purposes." Administrative vice-President Edward R. Reynolds, '15 said at the time that the order might well delay the new Varsity Club. The University might have to consult its lawyers, Reynolds noted, and since that time nothing more has been said officially on the topic...
...Takes Over. Today, in separate quarters in West Philadelphia which have been occupied for no years, the Pennsylvania Hospital operates both a 304-bed mental hospital and an institute dedicated to the prevention of serious mental ills. Institute patients are free to come & go, consult staff psychiatrists, undergo preventive therapy, or just relax. A special study center probes the emotional problems of children...