Word: neuroticisms
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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But for the record, Mayer and Babe have updated and rewritten the 15th century morality play to make the allegory relevant and accessible to the audience of 1968. A tired and neurotic God often hidden behind an American flag looks down on an illusion-ridden, somewhat desperate, party below. He...
A specialist in hypnosis as well as a professor at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, Psychiatrist Spiegel tested the cliches by choosing a volunteer who was "a normal, healthy neurotic like anyone else." While NBC-TV filmed the experiment for possible use in a documentary, Dr...
Not so Neurotic. The country's astonishing postwar recovery-Japan last year achieved a $114 billion gross national product, ranking only after those of the U.S., Russia and West Germany -has been nurtured in a sort of industrial hothouse, where government controls have fended off competing goods and capital...
Some Japanese businesses say the rush of financially healthy companies toward new partners is the result of a "merger neurosis." Others think that it is not neurotic at all. "The time is ripe for mergers," argues Yawata President Yoshihiro Inayama, 64. "Intensification of international competition makes it imperative for Japanese...
The Neil Simon comedy that lit up Broadway for more than two years shines again in this flawed but still funny screen adaptation. Heading for divorce, Felix Ungar (Jack Lemmon) is a casualty of the war between the sexes. The same calamity befell his old pal Oscar, an alimony-poor...