Word: psychee
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One-fifth of the usual transmitter weight will be required henceforth for ordinary communication purposes with a device announced to the American Psychological Association recently by Dr. J. C. R. Licklider, lecturer in Psychology and research fellow at the Psyche-Acoustical Laboratory. Known as the premodulation clipper, the gadget uses...
Edouard Herriot, corresponding with the publishers of a book he is working on, gave them a peek at a septuagenarian's psyche. "Now that I have grown old," wrote France's 73-year-old ex-Premier, "I have the feeling, when walking through a cemetery, that I am...
Intelligent Gentlemen. Eckstein's personal observations poke searchlight beams into corners of the Japanese psyche:
Radio's most theatrically baleful voice -that of short, redheaded, 43-year-old Commentator Harold Thomas Henry ("Boake") Carter-may, it appears, have arisen out of the state of its owner's psyche. For last week Commentator Carter expounded his conversion to a new Old Testament religion.
The President called for daylight saving as a national defense measure. A mighty man is Franklin Roosevelt, with many powers unknown to Joshua, but last week he bumped spang up against something Joshua didn't have to contend with: the psyche of the U.S. cow.