Word: freuds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...band member reconstructed the original version, "A Harvard Game Through the Eyes of Sigmund Freud:" After the announcement of the program's title, the band would march onto the field playing "Love is a Many Splendored Thing." The p.a. announcer would comment. "Freud would accuse some undergrads at the game of perverting his teaching." Then the band would form the word...
...Satirist Murray Schisgal pokes at the poses and spoofs the self-seriousness of a society and theater weaned on analysis and fed by Freud...
...easy to see why she fascinates a daring young psychiatrist (John Cullum) who wants to frogleap Freud into the mental future. After all, she knows his phone is ringing before it rings, and she can grow plants faster than Jack's beanstalk by singing nicely to them. She sings nicely to the audience, too, especially in Burton Lane's best song, What Did I Have That I Don't Have?, a wistful identity query in which Daisy wonders why the good doctor dotes on her 18th century self. In other numbers, Lane's score improves Lerner...
...Satirist Murray Schisgal pokes at the self-seriousness of a society and theater weaned on analysis and fed by Freud...
...church toward all men of good will-including atheists-should be one of dialogue, not damnation. And Mexican Bishop Sergio Méndez Arceo of Cuernavaca suggested that the church should pay tribute to the views of a renowned atheist whom it has long deplored: Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Bishop Méndez argued that Freud's teachings constitute "a useful method of purification" and should be taken into account in the redrafting of Schema 13. Said he: "There is no field of pastoral activity where psychoanalysis is not useful...