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...were nothing like enough: eager auditors overflowed onto the floor and sat literally at the speaker's feet; standees jammed the back of the hall, an anteroom and stairways. The word they had come to hear was entitled "Contributions of Existential Psychoanalysis." The speaker: Manhattan's Psychoanalyst Rollo May. His audience included, besides the association's hard core of psychiatrists, many members of Yale's faculties of psychiatry, psychology, philosophy and divinity, and enough students to make up the overflow...
Former University educator and famed author and humanitarian Rollo W. Brown died in Cambridge this weekend at the age of 76. He was a central figure in the cultural and intellectual life of this area for over a third of a century...
...Rollo Book...
...sheer benevolence that caused Rollo and his line to admit their power and decide many a cause against their own immediate interest. Practical considerations of staying in the king business made it desirable to give the constituents the feeling that the king obeyed a higher law of justice. Kingship, indeed, is meaningless without reference to a higher law. And this is the irony of power: that it will either create checks upon itself or it will wither...
They do indeed. Once directors only wanted to make a buck or two. Now they are involved with Rollo and Conscience. They conduct, far more than does the State Department, the foreign relations of the U.S. They shape, far more than any President, the destiny of the Republic. Around them should swirl a tide of argument-but current argument, not the argument...