Hotels: Expert Worrying

There was hardly a worry in the world that wasn't worried over in Washington last week. In that city of furrowed brows, 1,500 of the most furrowed were to be found at the 104th annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. They talked about the atom bomb, and why children hate their parents, about sex, and why church people sometimes don't like psychiatrists. Being all for sanity (though they might not agree on a definition of what it is), they applauded a ringing endorsement of sanity by President Truman as "the greatest prerequisite for peace."

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