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When a person watches a moving object, he uses an eye movement called pursuit, in which the eyeballs move back and forth to maintain a stable image. This is no problem for most people, but Dr. Philip S. Holzman and his colleagues report in the Archives of General Psychiatry that in schizophrenics this eye movement is markedly impaired. It is also impaired, but usually not so conspicuously, in close blood relatives (fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers) of patients-a significant finding, for although schizophrenia is not directly inherited, it tends to run in families. If psychiatrists can identify susceptible...
...second half, Knick coach Red Holzman used Willis Reed in an attempt to keep Cowens away from the boards. The strategy backfired, however, as Cowens concentrated on offense and poured in four hooks over the gimpy Reed...
...umbrella organization for a multitude of psychiatric services. By 11 a.m. Menninger had already conferred with a number of people, including a publisher who is bringing out one of his three books for 1973. Besides a technical work, Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique (Basic Books; $7.95), rewritten with Dr. Philip Holzman, and an anthology of Dr. Menninger's writings called Sparks (Thomas Y. Crowell Co.; $7.95), edited by Freelance Writer Lucy Freeman, there is a provocative new work, Whatever Became of Sin?, which Hawthorn Books will bring out in October...
...Knicks have no one of the Chamberlain or West magnitude. Their strength -carefully nurtured by Coach Red Holzman-lies in remarkable poise, extraordinary all-round skill at any position on the court, and almost uncanny balance. If some of the players cool off, others almost always compensate by heating up as scorers, rebounders or playmakers. If the Lakers are a team of carefully selected specialists, the Knicks are an impressive pack of general practitioners...
...spoke to him about it, and he said he hasn't made any decision as yet." Frank Blauschild. Holzman's right-hand man, said. "The only thing that concerns us right now is that if he runs for office in Missouri, his opponents don't ask us for equal playing...