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Progressive Psychology

Jastrow, Joseph | December 4, 1929 issue

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The article discusses three books, "The Science of Psychology," by Raymond Holder Wheeler, "Everyman's Psychology," by John Adams, and "The Thinking Machine," by C. Judson Herrick. The progressive note in psychology is dominant despite the confusion of tongues and the clashing voices of clamorous schools. The three instrumental compositions that chance to meet the reviewer's table may without violence be interpreted assigns of concordant progress.

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BOOKS; SCIENCE of Psychology, The (Book); EVERYMAN'S Psychology (Book); THINKING Machine, The (Book); WHEELER, Raymond Holder; ADAMS, John, 1735-1826; HERRICK, C. Judson (Charles Judson), 1868-1960; PSYCHOLOGY
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