Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 1 |
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... York's ostentatious use of wealth , there is the anecdote about the Boston dowager who in a tone of resignation commented : " There's no use trying to compare with that New York wealth ; all we can do is to be as queer as possible ...
... York's ostentatious use of wealth , there is the anecdote about the Boston dowager who in a tone of resignation commented : " There's no use trying to compare with that New York wealth ; all we can do is to be as queer as possible ...
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... York's economic largess , only a minute fraction respond by break- ing native roots to take the expatriate's lonely road to its gates . When we ask how the migrants differ from their home - town peers who did not respond in like fashion ...
... York's economic largess , only a minute fraction respond by break- ing native roots to take the expatriate's lonely road to its gates . When we ask how the migrants differ from their home - town peers who did not respond in like fashion ...
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... York children , namely , juvenile delinquents , we read the following query in a New York news- paper : " No other city can boast of police forces more numerous , correc- tive institutions so progressive and such a structure of ...
... York children , namely , juvenile delinquents , we read the following query in a New York news- paper : " No other city can boast of police forces more numerous , correc- tive institutions so progressive and such a structure of ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
Copyright | |
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