Word: journalizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...psychological lessons of war, gathered by a committee of the National Research Council, were available last week in Psychology for the Armed Services (Infantry Journal, $3). Some of them turned out to be more or less useful tips for peacetime behavior. Samples...
With the East Coast oil shortage about over, the oil industry last week had a new worry-the fate of the government-owned Big Inch and Little Inch pipelines. Last week, the New York Journal of Commerce reported what the industry would like to do about the lines. It plans to ask Congress to 1) shut them down completely, and 2) bar their sale to any oil company or group of companies...
...Anthropologists have long and solemnly argued the relative braininess of long-headed v. roundheaded men. Now, an anthropologist who deplores the whole argument - Dr. Franz Weidenreich of the American Museum of Natural History-contends that they have been wasting their time. In a well-documented report in the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, he offers a convincing case against the prevailing notion that a long head (or a high brow) denotes a superior brain. Intelligence, he concludes flatly, has nothing to do with the shape of the head...
...current Journal of the American Medical Association is an announcement saying in Dart: "A statement in TIME magazine [July 30] to the effect that 'Army doctors with iittle or no prospect of being mustered out were those already in the Pacific area (especially men in some much-needed specialty like psychiatry)' is said by the Office of the Surgeon General to be absolutely without any foundation in fact...
...believe the medical profession will take as too infallible the denial that A.M.A. claims the Office of the Surgeon General made regarding the mustering-out of Army doctors. Dr. Fishbein [editor of the Journal] is too anxious to deny any statement concerning the medical profession ... if any publication other than the A.M.A. Journal made...