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...last spring about a psychologist named S. Roy Heath. From the middle of March until June be was a controversial figure around Nassan Hall. But now that he has left the campus for Knox College in Illinois, almost everyone talks about him with restraint, as if the were the symptom of a bad spring that has gone away...
...statements are in direct contrast with stated University policy and the John Lord O'Brian report on the Divinity School made several years ago. The latter said, "The tendency to stress the historical rather than the constructive aspects of theology is in itself a symptom of theological decline...
...stage; for each he had soothing words and deft touches of his famed hands. For Spirit Healer Harry Edwards, who gets three times as much mail a day as Prime Minister Churchill does in a normal week, is England's fastest-growing health fad. He is also a symptom of the condition of religion in England: churches are empty while weird spiritual fads are growing fast...
Given a standard (25 micrograms) dose of LSD 25, the patient first shows the symptoms of an addict of hashi He starts giggling or crying, soon switches to silence punctuated by an occasional scream. He trembles, sweats, and shows every symptom of terrible anxiety. Then he goes into one of several "experiences": ¶ Patients can often recall and re-experience their childhood in clear detail. Wrote one woman: "I realized that I was reliving an incident that occurred when I was quite small, on holiday ... I was not in the least surprised to see my hand and arm [become] quite...
Asked whether McCarthy has weakened the State Department, Fairbank termed the Wisconsin Senator a symptom. "The intellectuals are sheep hypnotized by a snake. The loss of China gave the United States a sense of insecurity. It is this lack of self-confidence which McCarthy can prey upon. The thing to worry about is not McCarthy, but the American people...