Word: erikson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Erik H. Erikson, noted child psychologist, has been recommended to fill a position in the Department of Social Relations, the CRIMSON has learned. Although his appointment must still be approved by the Corporation, Erikson will presumably become a professor of Human Development...
Dean Bundy first proposed Erikson as a professor last May in a letter circulated privately to Faculty members, and then approached Erikson during the summer. At present, the psychologist is employed at the Austin Riggs Center, a child treatment center in the western part of the state...
...Adams-Kirkland contest had no great significance, since both teams had losing records. Adams jumped into an early lead on two quick goals by Ed Weld, and then staved off a Kirkland rally with another goal by Weld and one by Cliff Erikson. Goalie Burke Rogers did not have much help from the Deacon defense...
...regular guy.'' On a visit to school, he urges Tom to get himself a crew cut like the rest of the fellows, forces him to give up the part of Lady Teazle in The School for Scandal. He begs Tom's housemaster (Leif Erikson), a hearty extravert whose biceps are bigger than his hatband, to make a man of the boy. The only person who really knows Tom and likes him. though, is the housemaster's wife (Deborah Kerr. no kin to John). In the end. when Tom has been driven to suicidal desperation...
Most of the actors in the film do not deserve the plaudits they won on the stage. Leif Erikson plays the husband as such a dumb galoot that it is impossible to believe that a sensitive girl like Deborah would ever have married him. John Kerr puts remarkably little imagination into the part of the boy; it .often reads much better than he plays. it. Deborah Kerr, on the other hand, is excellent: always in scale, always in key. And Norma Crane does some wonderful flobbing around the screen as the slavey and general grab bag at the local hash...