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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...juvenile delinquent," said Shore, "seems to be trying to fill in a void in his life. If he doesn't get a feeling of worth from the community, he may try and get it through a gang...

Author: By Richard L. Dahlen, | Title: Psychologist Says Single Method Will Not Eliminate Delinquency | 1/28/1963 | See Source »

...Delinquency isn't like the medical problem of isolating one type of germ to cure the disease," commented Dr. Milton F. Shore of the Judge Baker Guidance Center in Newton. "Psychiatrists have gone into slums and ignored the social problems," while sociologists have forgotten about individuals...

Author: By Richard L. Dahlen, | Title: Psychologist Says Single Method Will Not Eliminate Delinquency | 1/28/1963 | See Source »

Speaking at University Lutheran Church, Shore pointed out that there is no definite way to identify potential delinquents because "not every delinquent is the same. It's only a legal distinction that means a kid has been caught breaking the law, not a classification of people. "Why he did it' is a difficult question...

Author: By Richard L. Dahlen, | Title: Psychologist Says Single Method Will Not Eliminate Delinquency | 1/28/1963 | See Source »

Newton, which Shore termed "a very child-centered community," has several social agencies, such as family guidance centers, that supplement the Judge Baker Center in dealing with delinquency. The Center itself, he said, takes a "multi-disciplined" approach: "We have teachers, sociologists, counselors, psychologists, and various types of volunteer workers...

Author: By Richard L. Dahlen, | Title: Psychologist Says Single Method Will Not Eliminate Delinquency | 1/28/1963 | See Source »

...Richter also worked. Returning to his old graveyard-shift practice schedule, he would emerge from his studio alone in the middle of the night, then wander down to a restaurant in Les Halles and eat platters of sea urchins fresh from the shore. Such excursions seemed enriching, and by the night of his first concert, Richter was ready with more than just music. Hoping to cast a sympathetic spell for his program of Chopin and Schumann, Richter adorned the Salle Gaveau stage with flowers, tapestries and a battalion of immense candelabra-a naive little gesture that welcomed disaster by suggesting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Genius Unbound | 1/4/1963 | See Source »

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