THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Harrington Reviews "Psycho-Pathology in Morning Lecture Interested Students Invited to Attend Discussions Each Thursday An attempt to bring together the more fantastic interpretation of the older psychologists with the facts of physiology, and the nervous system, constituted the basis for the regular Thursday lecture on Leonard G. H. Harrington to the students. This morning's lecture was on the book, "Psycho-Pathology" by Kempf, who has built his theory on the grounds that humans express their opinions in all manner of ways. The morning lecture was an illustration of the expression of desires and unfulfilled wishes through artistic conceptions. Illustrations, found in Keppn's book were interpreted by Doctor Harrison, ton in terms of the conflicting ideas of human beings. In further expression, Doctor Harrington explained how the unfilled mind of a student today mobilize the actions of the teacher properly to understand and instute those who do not follow the actions of the teacher. In knowledge of the physical and mental make-up. In the past it was thought that students would make up the physical make-up of the individual. One of the illustrations in Kempf displays the power under which a mother hold her son. This was exerted by the act of decapitation of the woman entering the con. At the next meeting, Doctor Harrison will discuss the play, "The Silver Cord," by Seydhan Howard, a former secretary of the history of a mother's power over her son. As a soon as Doctor Harrington has completed the review of Koumpi's behavioral engagement mental health for students, Ways and means of maintaining wholesome healthy balanced minds and personal skills are correcting difficulties will be given. 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