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...Besides a technical work, Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique (Basic Books; $7.95), rewritten with Dr. Philip Holzman, and an anthology of Dr. Menninger's writings called Sparks (Thomas Y. Crowell Co.; $7.95), edited by Freelance Writer Lucy Freeman, there is a provocative new work, Whatever Became of Sin?, which Hawthorn Books will bring out in October...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Kansas Moralist | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

...distance. To call someone "poor," in the modern way of thinking, is to speak pejoratively of his condition, while the substitution of "disadvantaged" or "underprivileged," indicates that poverty wasn't his fault. Indeed, writes Linguist Mario Pei in a new book called Words in Sheep's Clothing (Hawthorn; $6.95), by using "underprivileged," we are "made to feel that it is all our fault." The modern reluctance to judge makes it more offensive than ever before to call a man a liar; thus there is a "credibility gap" instead. No up-to-date teacher would dare refer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: THE EUPHEMISM: TELLING IT LIKE IT ISN'T | 9/19/1969 | See Source »

...Milwaukee she spoke to the park executives, accepted a gift of 25 hawthorn trees to be planted in District of Columbia parks, helped to dedicate a new three-domed horticultural conservatory, planted a chestnut seedling in a park. Aware that she was in the city that beer helped make famous, she tactfully omitted mentioning discarded beer cans when she called litter "one of the greatest detractors of beauty," then praised the beer industry for urging customers to "stow away, don't throw them away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Claudia The Beautician | 10/1/1965 | See Source »

...bought a wardrobe of Styleplus clothes so dazzling that he became known locally as "The Count." For the rest of his life, recalls his brother, Bill dressed the part of a country squire with meticulous care, striding the streets of Oxford in trench coat and patched tweeds carrying a hawthorn walking stick. He went back to the great woods year after year, but he was too much of "a tenderhearted someone" to really enjoy hunting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Tenderhearted Someone | 9/13/1963 | See Source »

...CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND CRIMINALS (351 pp.)-Edited by Sir Harold Scott-Hawthorn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Bedside Crime | 1/12/1962 | See Source »

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