Word: edgar
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Rhine, professor at Duke University, speaks on "Progress in ESP Research" tonight at 8 p.m. in the Law School Forum at Ames Court Room, Austin Hall. Other Forum participants will be Edwin G. Boring, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Emeritus; Ulric Neisser, Brandeis University; and Timothy Leary, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology...
...enough, not all Congressmen agreed. In Los Angeles, Arizona's Barry Goldwater said: "A lot of people in my home town have been attracted to the society, and I am impressed by the type of people in it. They are the kind we need in politics." Republican Congressman Edgar Hiestand of California called the attacks "a pro-Communist smear," proudly noted that both he and John Rousselot, another California Republican, are Birchers. Ohio Republican Gordon Scherer, a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee, said that although he was not a member, he "looked favorably on this organization...
Brainwashing works more by changing a prisoner's emotional attitudes rather by ideological disputation," Edgar H. Schein, professor at MIT, declared last "It consists essentially of breaking down the subject's identity with his pre- society and then influencing him to himself with a new system...
...film at some 75 U.S. colleges, appeared with Operation Abolition at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn, and the University of Connecticut at Storrs. As usual, well-organized campus liberals picketed the showing, jammed the hall to heckle, boo, fire loaded questions at the narrator. Praised by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, the National Review, and a number of conservative Baptist groups, Operation Abolition has come in for searching criticism by the Jesuit weekly America, the Protestant Christian Century, Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike. After making its own study of the events, the National Council of Churches urged Protestant ministers...
...Chemistry Department paid some of its graduate students to take Lipson's course during the summers of 1958 and 1959, according to Edgar C. Woodbury, research fellow in Chemistry. Woodbury said the Department felt the private course was more valuable than the Summer School course...