Word: psychologist
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Predominantly Jewish, Beverly Hills is passionate for learning. "There is more intellectual ferment here than any place in the country," claims School Psychologist John J. Morgenstern. So advanced are the elementary schools that youngsters entering the high school from elsewhere get 20% lower grades than home-honed products. Dropouts are almost unthinkable, and of 1962's 376 graduates, at least 352 went on to college...
David C. McClelland, professor of Psychology, will speak this afternoon in the Behavioral Science Lecture Series on the topic "A Psychologist Looks at Economic Development." He will speak in Burr...
...modern attitude toward various forms of sexual activity would jolt some of the most advanced thinkers of Stopesville. Masturbation, for instance, is no longer just a relatively harmless pastime -it is a blessing. Maxine Davis calls it "a benign measure for relief of tension under special circumstances." Clinical Psychologist Albert Ellis, in his widely read Sex Without Guilt, finds it "beneficial...
...couples who aren't just necking. One third of all teen-age brides in Britain are already pregnant. Innumerable scandals preceding the Profumo case suggest considerable promiscuity, along with sexual arrangements infinitely more complex than the old-fashioned triangle. And, as everyone knows, homosexuality is "the English vice." Psychologist G. M. Carstairs commented recently: "Popular morality is now a wasteland, littered with the debris of broken conventions. Concepts such as honor, or even honesty, have an old-fashioned sound, but nothing has taken their place...
...Sister Jacqueline Grennan, S.L., 36, vice president of Missouri's Webster College, and her place on the panel is no concession to her sex or religion. She belongs in the trail-blazing company she keeps, an experimental elite-educators of educators-that includes M.I.T. Physicist Jerrold Zacharias, Harvard Psychologist Jerome Bruner and U.S. Commissioner of Education Francis Keppel. To Colleague Bruner, "she is in the great tradition of the abbesses of the 16th century." Co-Panelist Zacharias, a frugal man with superlatives, says, "She may well turn out to be the Joan of Arc of education...