Word: mental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Harvard's new Center for International Affairs, a policy consultant to the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, wartime Army intelligence special ist. Heart of Kissinger's analysis: Americans must drastically revise their hopes for Communist redemption, e.g., through disarmament, their fears of all-out war, and their mental clichés about the shape of the next war, if they expect to win out against a relentless, single-minded enemy...
Steyskal, who was returned early this month from a Federal mental hospital in Springfield, Missouri, where he had been sent in February, entered a plea of not guilty...
...striking virtue of the work is the absolute honesty of the author. He tackles thorny questions and presents in dramatic form some of the mental wrestling he must have gone through himself. We have a militant author of atheistic books; a devout Catholic housekeeper; a Catholic priest who says, "It's a difficult thing, though, practicing a faith, day in, day out, when you don't believe one jot of it"; a woman who believes in God "on Sundays if the music's good"; a man who exclaims, "I don't want God. I don't love...
...Article 39 of the Japanese criminal code, which holds that "an act by a person of unsound mind is not punishable." Judge Minoru Kamiizumi agreed, set Merten free because the marine "had been drinking whisky for several hours, showed symptoms of pathological intoxication and was in a state of mental unsoundness...
Sweeney ordered Steyskal to be examined by a Boston psychiatrist, since government attorneys felt that he might not be mentally competent to stand trial, Mahoney said. The psychiatrist pronounced Steyskal incompetent and he was sent to a Mental Hospital for Federal prisoners in Springfield, Missouri...