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...feelings and power drives were more important than sexuality in emotional growth, Adler broke with Freud in 1911 amid wrangling and recriminations; they were antagonists until Adler's death in 1937. Another reason for Adler's defection was Freud's immoderate admiration and affection for Carl Jung, the only non-Jew (aside from Jones) in the inner circle, and the man clearly designated by Freud as the heir apparent to the couch-throne of psychoanalysis. But by 1913 Jung denied the predominantly sexual nature of the libido, or life energy, and turned his back forever upon Freud...
...brain is viewed as an appendage of the genital glands," he once bitterly summed up Freud's theory. Jung (TIME, Feb. 14, 1955) lives in Zurich today, a ripe 80, contentedly delving into dreams, yoga. Buddhism, ancient superstitions, tribal rites and other mystic areas...
...impressive segment of the high command of the Republic of Korea's navy descended on Harvard yesterday for an unannounced informal visit. Vice Admiral Joung Kuk Mo, Korean Chief of Naval Operations (left) and Commodore Lee III Jung, Commander in Chief of the Fleet, were among the officers who took a quick look at the University...
...Crimson will be without the services of Bob McVey and first line wing Terry O'Malley, but Coach Cooney Weiland is confident that his team can avenge its 5-4 overtime upset by the Friarn Dec. 13. O'Malley received a Jung` injury in the Dalhonsie game during vacation and will not be able to play until Saturday at the earliest...
Died. Emma Jung, 73, wife of pioneer Psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (TIME, Feb. 14), and onetime vice president of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich; of a heart attack; in Kiisnacht, Switzerland...