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...William A. Bellamy, Freudian; and Dr. Sam Nelken, an "eclectic" analyst who teaches at the University of California Medical School. For the priests: the Rev. Victor White, a Dominican, professor of theology at Oxford and lecturer at Carl Jung's psychiatric institute in Zurich; the Rev. Mark Hurley, principal of Oakland's Bishop O'Dowd High School; and the Rev. Willis J. Egan, a Jesuit, professor of theology at the University of San Francisco. The moderator: Dr. Carl Jonas, both a Roman Catholic and a Freudian psychiatrist. The subject: guilt...
...Absolution Enough? Father Hurley hammered out the opening theme. "Almighty God has created us and given us a certain nature," he said. "He has told us by revelation what He wants . . . Guilt is the result of an offense against the law of Almighty God." There is both objective and subjective guilt, he added: "Feelings of guilt are not the same as objective guilt." To a psychiatrist, said Dr. Nelken, the feelings, rather than the guilt itself, are the important thing. The panel began to edge toward the idea that priests are primarily interested...
...psychiatrists must have some basic system of values, too, objected Psychiatrist Wheelwright, though they try to avoid injecting their own values into therapy. When a patient has an inadequate value system of his own, "one of the [psychiatrist's] jobs is helping him choose one." This bothered Father Hurley. "Is there no goal or standard?" he asked...
...Dick Manning and 6-4 Ike Canty. Manning, playing the best ball of his three years on the varsity, scored 22 against Tufts on Tuesday. Canty has been averaging double figures since he was promoted to the starting lineup last month. The other starters are Captain Roger Bulger, Dick Hurley, and Bob Barnett...
Other scorers for the Crimson tonight included Dick Hurley, seven; Dick Manning, five; Bob Barnett, four; Bob Hastings, two; and Bulger, nine...