Word: mental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...assistance, but in so far as psychoanalysis has become a complex art--hardly a science as yet--it is impossible for a layman to be of more than a nominal; assistance in most cases. Yale and Tufts, and several of the women's colleges have experimented with a mental hygiene department, to which those men are referred who failed badly in examinations or for other reasons give cause for doubt as to their fitness for college. It seems a sensible notion. In any group of boys of college age there will naturally be a certain amount of emotional stress...
...Chasing the setting sun to the red roofs of Fort Russell which mark Cheyenne" presents an accurate mental picture, but literally there is error. The name of Fort D. A. Russell was officially changed on Jan. 1, 1930 to Fort F. E. Warren, in honor of the late Senator Francis E. Warren of Wyoming, who died in November 1929 and was buried at Cheyenne, after having sat in the U. S. Senate for a longer term than any other senator has ever...
...seven physical condition is readily suggested by appearing on horseback, walking to the office, going swimming, playing golf. Fishing from a boat is good (but never be seen at the wheel of a yacht). Younger men have an advantage over sedentary types like Mr. Morrow, though his legend of mental activity (including detective stories) is well developed and Governor Roosevelt has demonstrated what can be done even after infantile paralysis...
Divorced. Harold Smoot, son of U. S. Senator Reed Smoot of Utah; by Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot; in Salt Lake City. Grounds: mental cruelty...
Divorced. Alfred Carl Fuller of Hartford, Conn., president of Fuller Brush Co.; by Mrs. Evelyn W. Fuller; in Reno, Nev. Charge: mental cruelty...