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...Sexologist Kinsey amiably joined in the applause for Dr. Alexander. There are four approaches to his big subject, said Kinsey−"Statistical, biological, moral and rational"−and he had been speaking only of the biological approach. As for his controversial books: "At no point did we suggest that statistical normality is morally or socially proper. We have never said that what is common should be accepted...
Several months before his latest book was published. Sexologist Alfred C. Kinsey gave newsmen a "conditional" peek at it. One of Dr. Kinsey's conditions: all newsmen had to sign a contract binding them to submit their stories in advance to Kinsey for "factual correction." Since only those who signed could see the book, most newsmen went along with the contract. But last week Kinsey tried to convert his "condition" into a principle...
Died. Robert Latou Dickinson, 89, gynecologist and sexologist, a founder of the American College of Surgeons, president of the Euthanasia Society of America, pioneer advocate of birth control and mercy killing; in Amherst, Mass...
Died. Humphrey Verdon Roe, 71, pioneer British aviator and co-founder of A. V. Roe & Co., Ltd. (manufacturers of Britain's World War II Lancaster bomber), husband of popular sexologist Dr. Marie Carmichael (Married Love) Stopes; after long illness; in London...
...taxonomic" researches I presume "Sexologist" Alfred C. Kinsey [TIME, March 1] spent most of his time "looking (a fruit fly) squarely in the eye, firing questions at him at maximum speed," and getting excited about his answers...