Word: psychologists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lieut. E. H. Hansen, an American bombardier who was a psychologist before he became a flyer, told correspondents what it is like to go into action. Said...
...last two issues of the British Medical Journal, Dr. Erich Wittkower, Psychologist Thomas Ferguson Rodger and collaborators have set down the results of their investigations of this wartime ailment...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (U.P.)--Girls seeking early marriage would do better by not going to college, according to the opinion of a psychologist at Pennsylvania State College...
...Science has forced the jovial, slapstick era into the past, and has introduced a strict, well-disciplined machinery to replace the former hit-or-run system of fire-fighting. The modern chief has a fingertip knowledge of the latest fire prevention methods, is a combination of business man, doctor, psychologist, race-track driver, and engineer. Every one of his men looks forward to officers stripes some day, and knows he has to work to get them. The old time courage is still there, plus the new scientific element which makes it a hundred times more valuable. Experience is reinforced with...
Most epileptics who are in institutions are of below normal intelligence. But many of those who are out in the world, according to Dr. Erickson's wife. Psychologist Mary Rachel Harrower-Erickson, are brilliant, ambitious, successful. The old notion of an "epileptic personality," distinguished by lying, cheating, selfishness, cruelty, is false. If their brain damage is not too severe, epileptics are just like other people...