Word: psychologist
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fund, Ann Hewitt two-thirds-the daughter's share to pass to her children, if any, or to revert to her mother if she should die childless. In San Francisco last week Daughter Hewitt brought suit for $500,000 damages against Mother Hewitt, two physicians and a State psychologist. She charged that her mother, greedy for the whole trust fund income, had had her sterilized. From the fantastic miasma of charges and counter-charges which promptly enveloped the case, the following facts emerged undisputed. On Aug. 14, 1934 Mrs. Mary S. Scally, a State Health Department psychologist, examined...
Prof. Allport, well-known as a social psychologist, will be the third in a series of speakers in the social sciences presented by the Harvard chapter of the National Student League. All members of the University are invited to these meetings...
...treated the thought and character of the great American philosopher and psychologist with respect but with the most commendable objectivity. As it is stated on the box in which the two volumes are contained, he took pains to let James and his contemporaries speak for themselves. His comments are at the same time helpful and interesting in putting William James in his proper place in "the golden day" of American literature and in interpreting the manifold indications of the man's genius...
...seems to me," he is quoted in a letter to the psychologist Sully, "that psychology is like physics before Galileo's time,--Not a single elementary law yet caught a glimpse of. A great chance for some future psychologies to make a greater name than Newton's, but who then will read the books of this generation...
Another modest psychologist commented, "A very healthy sign. I'm a Little Orphan Annie fan myself...