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Furthermore, the data reval that aggressive models are highly influential not only in reducing children's inhibitions over aggression, but also in shaping the form of their behavior. Children who observed the aggressive models displayed a great number of precisely imitative aggressive acts, whereas such responses rarely occurred in either the nonaggressive group or the control group...
...French. His own fate is equally clouded. With no faith or much hope he fights as a young officer against the Reds. Symbolically, the fortunes of war drive him to Kratovits, where he had spent a happy boyhood as a friend of Conrad, heir to the Counts of Reval. For Conrad and Erick there is nothing to do but to fight on fatalistically. Conrad is all gallantry, but his sister Sophie almost welcomes the destruction of their life...
...Saturday Review of Literature. He is now finishing the job of editing the letters of William Makepeace Thackcray, which Gordon was forced to abandon for the Navy last December. Professor Jones hopes to have the edited letters ready by the end of the year, believing they will reval a new Thackeray--the Dr. Johnson of the 19th Century...
Professor Kohler, who is regarded as the most prominent psychologist in the world today, was born in Reval, Esthonia, in January, 1887, and was educated in the Universities of Tubingen, Bonn, and Berlin. It was at Berlin that he received his Doctor's degree, and since then has become the leading exponent of the "Gestalt" school of psychology, which has gained rapid favor in recent years...