Word: mental
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...runneth back and forth daily like a dog returning ever to a hidden bone. He hath no interest in us, and careth not what he may give but only what he may gain. He lacketh the gentler qualities of good breeding. His garments offendeth our eyes. He gaineth mental prowess only by long labour which we disdain. Wherefore is he here? His preparation was among persons of his own sort and now he cometh from them, intruding here amongst...
...closing Mrs. Sheridan said that the mental atmosphere in Russia was free and unconventional, but that there was no such thing as free speech. No speaker is permitted to attack the government...
...Abbott points out, their doubts and fears are not warranted. What France did was the result of a mental habit entirely different from that of the other nations at the Conference. Where they have been only too glad to reach public opinion through the newspapers, she has given the press correspondents no idea of her true position. Where they have eagerly put their problems before the readers of the country, she, because her newspapers are different, thought her "case could wait until it was presented by diplomats to diplomats." The extraordinary role that the public has played in the proceedings...
...conclusion Dr. Cabot stressed again the two points essential to "Mental Hygiene". "Open your mind to all the good in the world. Know yourself. To find these two things is to be well, happy, effective...
...Richard C. Cabot '89, Professor of Social Ethics in the University, will speak at the twelfth of the Monday evening meetings for Freshmen in Smith Halls Common Room tonight at 7 o'clock. Professor Cabot will take for his subject "Mental Hygiene", the talk being preceded by the usual singing...