Word: neuroticisms
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DWELL IN THE WILDERNESS-Alvah C. Bessie-Covici, Friede ($2.50). The story of a Midwestern family dominated by a neurotic mother whose sexual frustration wrecked the lives of her husband and children.
With her Pulitzer Prizewinning novel, Now in November, Josephine Johnson impressed some critics as a writer possessed of fine sentiments and a talent for description rather than of a strong imagination and a firm grasp of character. Her farmers and their boys and girls, tense, neurotic, esthetically inclined individuals whose...
The operations which Drs. Brickner, Peet and Penneld described in London last week are evidences of a growing emphasis among doctors. Where physicians cannot cure with drugs, psychiatrists with suggestions, manipulators with physical therapy, surgeons with excisions, nerve specialists are daring to meddle by disconnecting parts of the body'...
Dr. Wralter J. Bauer, 38, able, grave-faced professor of chemistry at Kirksville College of Osteopathy & Surgery at Kirksville, Mo., was neurotic. While police were still looking for Evelyn Smith, Dr. Bauer married Miss Louise Schaffer, the frail, pretty night superintendent of nurses in Kirksville College's hospital. Three...
Eighteen-year-old Chauffeur Stoner, a consumer of cocaine sandwiches, egged on by his neurotic 38-year-old mistress, Mrs. Francis Mawson Rattenbury, murdered her 67-year-old husband whom she had always called by the pet name "Rats." So harshly did English public opinion crack down on Mistress Rattenbury...