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Murray's difficulties with Strauss, ironically, have been similar to those that Republican Strauss had while a member of the AEC during the Truman Administration. Through continual run-ins with David Lilienthal, then AEC Chairman, Strauss won a reputation as the "great dissenter" before he resigned in protest against...
The great clash between Newtonian mechanics and atomic theory which developed around the turn of the century provided an excellent example of the continual need for transcending existing concepts and definitions, he said.
Such conditions, says Dr. Wilcox, will make men feel strange, and will make it hard for them to perform the intricate jobs expected of them. Continual failures at simple physical tasks are sure to rouse frustrations. Emotional conflicts and irrational hatred will tear the crew into factions just when it...
A traditional complaint against grades--their psychological effect of continual measuring--is noted here but hardly becomes an important argument. Some personalities are certainly injured here when grades become ends in themselves, and the Psychiatric Service offers disturbing reports of insecure students stealing notes and telephoning top students early in...
Striking a less sanguine note, the educator reminded the prospective teachers of such occupational hazards as a continual drain on their energy from dealing with many people, among them "fools" and mixed-up adolescents. He warned the audience at Leverett House of the financial sacrifices and of the foolishness of...