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...Well, remember, it may be a big help to talk your problems out. If there's any tutor you're close to, or if you'd like to see a psychiatrist...
...Urge to Purge. In analysis-conscious California, leading couch mechanics have denied that this smacks of exhibitionism, believe that it merely reflects a desire to glamorize basic functions. "The ancient Romans used to find the damnedest ways of getting pleasure," says one psychiatrist. "A good plumbing system was one of them; the garden bathroom shows this same urge...
Last week Maine's Governor John H. Reed signed a bill that made his state the first to adopt the Durham Rule. Ironically, pioneer New England Psychiatrist Isaac Ray, while living in Maine, proposed an almost identical rule in 1838-five years before the House of Lords laid down the vexed M'Naghten Rule. New Hampshire adopted Dr. Ray's rule in 1870. The Durham Rule is the Ray Rule in up-to-date language...
...comedy high jinks of British Buffoon Norman Wisdom, an artificial hybrid who seems to have resulted from the cross-pollination of Tom Ewell Jerry Lewis and an otter. Wisdom plays a knockabout Cockney trying to sing his way from pants presser to Palladium. Enroute, he falls off a psychiatrist's couch is clobbered over the head by a fat-lady voice coach ("We must always remember to keep our vowels open!"), gets stuck astraddle a spiked, swinging gate. When that gets rusty, he drops ice cubes down m'lady's bosom, pulls the rug out from under...
...comedy that in seven films (all hits) and numberless TV shows he has failed to master: pantomime. While allowing himself to be duped by a charlatan of a music-hall star (played to seedy perfection by Jerry Desmonde), he lisps, giggles, gawks, grimaces, mugs and burbles. "Aggressive," is his psychiatrist's diagnosis at film's end. "I think you'd better grow up a little...