Word: psychologist
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Judy L. Rosenblith, a social psychologist connected with the University, testified briefly. The defense had wanted her to talk about a study she made of books and magazines sold in the Boston area. Judge Goldberg, however, ruled that the state of contemporary community standards in such matters was not subject for expert testimony...
...defense will introduce a battery of witnesses--from men of letters, who will try to establish the book's literary merit and show how conventions and proprieties in modern literature are shifting rapidly, to a psychologist, who may try to give the defense's version of the impact of Miller's erotic realism on readers, average or otherwise. They even plan to bring in an etymologist to discuss Miller's use of what everybody at the trial kept calling "four-letter words...
...above all, that grand old European institution, the concierge. "The European concierge," one traveler has explained, "is a combination of all-round fixer and archangel, the man who sees and knows everything and can do almost anything. He must combine the talents of a living telephone directory, tourist guide, psychologist, businessman, detective, procurer, blackmailer and infinitely tolerant uncle...
...haylofting with two chicks, brown-haired Millie Perkins, a long way from The Diary of Anne Frank, and Tuesday Weld, a 17-year-old who is going to look a great deal like Saturday night before she is 20. Afternoons he spends with Hope Lange, a widowed psychologist...
...rejuvenation is the work of a unique movement called Epi-Hab, short for "epileptic rehabilitation." Epi-Hab has opened four miniature factories in which epileptics prove to themselves and to industry that they can man an assembly line. Says Epi-Hab's founder, Los Angeles Psychologist Frank Risch: "Epileptics are not human junk...