| 1913 - 1116 sider
...continuous effort directed toward conserving and improving the minds of the people ; in other words, a systematic attempt to secure human brains, so naturally endowed and so nurtured that people will think better, feel better, and act better than they do now. Such a campaign was not to be expected... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1914 - 306 sider
...designed, in the words of the president of the organization, Dr. Lewellys F. Barker, of Johns Hopkins, " to secure human brains so naturally endowed and so nurtured that people will think better, feel better, and act better than they do now." The Committee having this ambitious aim... | |
| 1916 - 508 sider
...continuous effort directed toward conserving and improving the minds of the people, in other words, systematic attempt to secure human brains, so naturally endowed and so nurtured, that people will think better, feel better and act better, than they do now. Such a campaign was not to be expected... | |
| Clifford Whittingham Beers - 1921 - 132 sider
...continuous effort directed toward conserving and improving the minds of the people, in other. words, a systematic attempt to secure human brains, so naturally endowed and so nurtured, that people will think better, feel better, and act better, than they do now. Such a campaign was not to be expected... | |
| 1924 - 816 sider
...continuous effort directed toward conserving and improving the minds of the people; in other words, a systematic attempt to secure human brains so naturally endowed and so nurtured that people will think better, feel better and act better than they do now.'' Ten years ago we had only begun to hear... | |
| 1915 - 700 sider
...continuous effort directed toward conserving and improving the minds of the people, in other words, a systematic attempt to secure human brains, so naturally endowed and so nurtured, that people will think better, feel better, and act better, than ihey do now. Such a campaign was not to be expected... | |
| Indian Science Congress Association - 1927 - 416 sider
...hygiene as a " continuous effort directed towards conserving and improving the minds of people .... ... a systematic attempt to secure human brains so naturally...better, think better and act better than they do now." We have long been accustomed to the idea of getting and keeping oneself physically fit to meet the... | |
| Daniel Wolford La Rue - 1927 - 464 sider
...hygiene as a continuous effort directed toward conserving and improving the minds of the people ... a systematic attempt to secure human brains so naturally...better, think better, and act better than they do now.1 With such an object, teachers find themselves in enthusiastic accord. Mental hygiene and the... | |
| 1917 - 692 sider
...continuous effort directed toward conserving and improving the minds of the people; in other words, a systematic attempt to secure human brains so naturally endowed and so nurtured that people will think better, feel better, and act better than they do now"; and I stated that, broadly conceived,... | |
| David McCallum - 2001 - 210 sider
...the mental hygiene movement as 'an effort to conserve and improve the minds of the people, to secure brains so naturally endowed and so nurtured that people...feel better, think better and act better than they do now.55 Ralph Noble, in charge of the psychiatric clinic at Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney and in... | |
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