Word: freuds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...knows, he may turn the more whole-minded of us to realizing that the "child is father of the man," and inspire us to acquaint ourselves with Freud's voluminous works to perhaps correct our "innocent bungling" so that we may not forever keep breeding disaster on the human race...
Perhaps if more people were acquainted with Freud (as Tennessee so obviously is), we could smell out Hitlers and other such types before they got started. At least we might acquire the depth not to create similar monstrosities or varying degrees of such from our own cradles...
...person of a married Englishwoman (Susan Brown) who is a careering editor as well, Don Juan finds his Doña Anna. He woos her with tender memory, and she answers him with Freud. She finds him "quite obviously immature." In her anthropocentric indifference to Heaven and Hell, Don Juan finds a 1960 form of gaiety that is full of desperation, loses his love for her because "if we don't love something greater than ourselves, we are incapable of loving one another...
...President Lawrence Langner thinks that scripts cater to parochial Broadway tastes, insists that the rest of the nation is not so fond of rape, reefers and sodomy. His views won front-page attention in a recent issue of Variety under the banner: FOLKS DON'T DIG THAT FREUD. And Broadway Critic John Chapman has been offering a similar warning: the theater is in atrophy, he suggests, because it has lost faith in the spirit...
...even cigar-smoking Sigmund Freud was not above poking a little fun at that notion; he once held up his long black cigar before a class and said: "Just remember, it is not always a symbol ?sometimes it's just a cigar." Small-Town Touch. By stimulating, anticipating and satisfying the public taste, R. J. Reynolds has built itself into the biggest and, according to Wall Street, the best-managed company in the U.S. tobacco industry. But it has never lost its oldfashioned, small-town touch. It resisted the glamour of setting up offices in New York City...