Word: erikson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Such is typical of the importance this country has traditionally conveyed upon its children. It is high time that we recognize the connotations, both political and psychological, of Erik Erikson's prophetic statement, "We were all once small." Edward Zigler, of Yale's department of Psychology, will discuss "Principles of Child Development and Social Policy for Children." Be at William James room 1 on Friday at 4 p.m. to learn and enjoy...
With a mere 20 seconds left, Glenn Fine committed his fifth personal foul of the game, bringing Dean Erikson (a former junior varsity player promoted to the Brown varsity due to an injury to starting guard Ray Lambert) to the line shooting...
...Erikson missed the free throw, which bounced way outside toward midcourt, where Harvard's Rob Taylor collided with Bruin Rich Friedman as both dived for the loose ball...
...hectic seconds that followed, Erikson gained control of the precious sphere, but threw it out of bounds, setting the stage for Fleming's last-second heroics...
...quite a comedown for a man who once debated Hegelian theories of revolution with Erik Erikson at Yale and who was nominated for Congress in 1968 as a candidate of the Peace and Freedom Party. Newton's defenders argue that these are only the latest clashes in a nearly lifelong battle between Huey Newton and the Oakland police. Even as a teenager, the seventh child of a Baptist minister from Louisiana, Newton acquired a record of arrests for fighting with white policemen. Newton does not deny that he has a hot temper and has often said...