Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wiggles & Patterns. What goes on inside the U.S. teenager, whose manners and morals seem to arouse such agonized comments? To find out, Gesell and his 13-man staff studied the boys and girls of 200 families living in or around New Haven. The youngsters, no delinquents, came from average middle-class or professional homes, were subject to no extraordinary pressures or handicaps beyond those involved in just growing up. In the institute's two rambling buildings, the Gesell staff gave them a battery of IQ, aptitude, physical and psychological tests. But Gesell relied mostly on interviews, not only with...
...senior biographer of the "normal" child, the white-haired, 75-year-old research consultant of the Gesell Institute of Child Development in New Haven, Conn, has now become so thoroughly entrenched as the parents' guide and counselor that some may well wonder how they ever managed to raise their children without...
Eliot's champion House crew defeated its Yale counterpart, Pierson College, by a length and a half in New Haven Saturday and in doing it established a course record. Stroke Henry Jordan kept the beat around 35 over the short five-eighths of a mile course to finish...
Eliot's baseball team lost to Yale champion Calhoun College, 12 to 11, in a seven-inning slugfest, also at New Haven. The Elephants tied the game at 11-all in the top of the seventh, but reliefer Nick Blume was unable to prevent the winning Calhoun run in the bottom of the inning. Left fielder John Bigelow, with three hits, and catcher Bob Radner, with two hits and some fine defensive work, led the Eliot attack...
...Yardling nine bowed to Yale, 7 to 1, in New Haven Saturday. The Elis limited the losers to three hits, two by Maurice Balboni and one by Larry McCully. Harvey Friedman and Tony Branon pitched for the Yardlings...