Word: outletting
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...Approved Outlet. Murdock saw five advantages in encouraging the young folks (with "social control") to let their glands be their guides: 1) less guilt, hence less psychoneurosis; 2) an approved outlet for sexual vigor when it is at its height; 3) establishment of normal heterosexual habits; 4) understanding of the role of sex-"Relief from sexual frustration is a very inadequate motive for marriage"; 5) prevention of marriage between sexual incompatibles...
...cotton for 27 years, has helped push the nation's annual output from 200,000 to over 800,000 bales by crop loans to farmers. Since the company owns 22 cotton gins, five edible-oil mills and an oil refinery in Mexico, the food business is the natural outlet for its oil production. With $4,000,000 allotted for expansion of his Mexican business in 1950, Clayton hopes to see Mexico's cotton crop grow to 1,000,000 bales a year, expects his food business to grow right along with...
Stimulating discussion should be the purpose of lectures, but most classes provide no outlet for student expression. The dining table will have to be the forum table, arbitrary boundaries notwithstanding...
...much of the current MTA traffic could further simplify Harvard Square. The chance of this happening in the near future is nil. Not only is the MTA broke, but Harvard Square merchants would be sure to protest the resulting drop in trade should Porter Square become the North Cambridge outlet...
...Yourself Go. For an "inhibited" patient, Salter prescribes "excitatory" exercises. First & foremost is "feeling-talk." The sentence, "Today is Friday" is dry, inhibited "fact-talk." Salter would rather hear his patient getting some emotional outlet by saying, "Thank heavens, today is Friday and the weekend is here." There is also "facial talk": if a cat purrs when it is happy and a dog howls when its paw is stepped on, so should a man-or at any rate, scowl. From this it is.a mere step to another Salter prescription: "Contradict and attack. When you differ with someone, do not simulate...