Word: linked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...tribute to his scholarship that he can quote chapter and verse for every phrase in them, to his style that the reading flows along with no patchwork effect. To bring writers and writing back to the main body of life, as they were in Longfellow's time, to link the struggles of artists to the daily work of mechanics and farmers, to fill the background of his books with the ordinary stuff of daily living of most of the people-housekeeping, planting, building, harvesting, buying and selling, keeping well and keeping busy-this is the contribution that his method...
...climax of the campaign came. Some were exhausted, others untried. In one corner of the Jap flank General Hsueh Yueh had 4,000 men-but only 2,000 serviceable rifles. Other units lacked boards to construct shelters, lacked signal flags for communicating with American airplanes, lacked radios to link their own flanks to their own headquarters...
...psychiatry played a useful role in the U.S. Army? This moot question got an airing last week in the American Mercury. Dr. Karl Murdock Bowman, president of the American Psychiatric Association and professor of psychiatry at the University of California Medical School, answered charges by Psychologist Henry Charles Link...
Against Coddling. Dr. Link had asserted in the July Mercury that most military psychiatrists are "extremists." Said...
Against Discipline. Dr. Bowman began his reply by stating that Dr. Link had expressed "more pointedly perhaps than any recent writer, the gross misconception in the public mind regarding psychiatry. ..." The Link discussion, according to Dr. Bowman, contained two plain errors: 1) except for the phrase " 'socalled shell-shock' . . . neither the American Army nor Navy uses the term, and never did"; 2) Dr. Link thinks the use of psychiatry in forward battle areas is novel when "even in the last war the whole basis of psychiatric treatment in the A.E.F. was exactly this." Continued Dr. Bowman...