Word: mental
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Royce, and for many years co-operated in the latter's Seminary of Logic. At the time of his death he was conducting a course in psychopathology in the Department of Philosophy and Psychology. With this more theoretical interest was united a close attention to the organic aspects of mental disease, and the relation of autopsy findings to the mental symptoms shown by the patient during his confinement in the hospital. At the time of his death he had nearly completed a comprehensive study and classification of the problems of social service, especially emphasizing the needs of psychiatric social work...
...mental attitude is not like that on the day of the Yale game. Then he is quite sure of the outcome; this time he is dead sure. Of course, he has no thought that any of the "Consolidateds" or "Topsy-Turvys" with which he plays are actually worth anything--he is much too wise for that. He knows that behind the game there stands the sinister figure of the wolf, but, believe him, this little lamb is not going to follow the flock. Wonderful little "Man of Destiny...
...Coupled with the plans of the War Department for a broader, more practical and highly efficient mental and physical development of its commissioned and enlisted personnel are recently issued orders directing that polo is to be promoted wherever possible in the service. Realizing the combination of mental and physical activity which polo requires of players, it is well designed, from the very nature of the game, to further the development of horsemanship, skill and daring. This plan, which every commanding officer is directed to immediately set in operation, has a special significance to colleges where units of the Reserve Officers...