A PRETTY Berkeley coed with electrodes pasted to her head reclines in an easy chair and closes her eyes. A look of beatific serenity gradually suffuses her...
Mind Power
By John H. Douglas THEN TEEN-AGER had crushing news for his parents. Slow from infancy, troublesome in school, he was now capping his academic failures with a...
By Gilbert Highet LAND and air and water are filled with living things but, apart from mankind, they scarcely ever change, or, if they do, it is over vast...
By Harry Levinson SIGMUND FREUD said that in order to have mental health a person had to be able to love and to work. Well, what goes into being able to love...
By Morton M. Hunt DURING World War ll, I was an Eighth Air Force pilot, flying lonely reconnaissance missions deep into Germany week after week. Under this...