Word: psychologist
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Next Step. The cult of pop hedonism and phony sexual sophistication grows apace. It produces such books as Sex and the Single Man, in which Dr. Albert Ellis, a supposedly reputable psychologist, offers crude but obvious instructions on how to seduce a girl, and the Playboy Clubs, which are designed to look wicked except that no one is supposed even to touch the "Bunnies"-creating the teasing impression of brothels without...
...Congress, and after all that is what counts." Agrees Virginia-born Social Psychologist Thomas Pettigrew: "Johnson will be tougher with the South. He knows them. Kennedy treated the South as if it were South Boston. As a Southerner, I know damn well you don't treat the South that way. Johnson won't play patty-cake with them...
Others include Mathematician Marshall Stone, son of the late Chief Justice, and Arabist Marshall Hodgson, author of The Assassins. James Redfield, son of the founder, is a classicist with a bent for cultural anthropology. Mircea Eliade is a professor of the history of religions, a Jungian psychologist, a novelist in Rumanian, and the envy of his students for being able to "drink whisky all night and never drop a line of conversation...
...corporate records-mainly ledgers, patents, manufacturing processes and board-meeting minutes-have lasting value, Leahy reckons. The rest can be discarded periodically so long as the owner observes a complexity of 1,000 regulations laid down by the Federal Government. Armed with these regulations-and a psychologist's understanding of corporate mentalities-Leahy's teams weed with ruthless skill, often removing as much as 70% of a company's records. The higher an executive the more of his records Leahy retains, on the principle that even insignificant slips of paper may be important...
Died. Edward Kellogg Strong Jr., 79, California psychologist and inventor of the Strong Vocational Test, which used hobbies and emotional responses to determine occupations for the subject; of cancer; in Menlo Park, Calif...