Книга: George Barton Cutten «Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing»

Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing

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1911. A general view of mental healing from a historical perspective. The term mental healing is given a broad meaning and encompasses any cures which may be brought about by the effect of the mind over the body, regardless of whether the power back of the cure is supposed to be deity, demons, other human beings or the individual mind of the patient. Contents: Mental Healing; Early Civilizations; The Influence of Christianity; Relics and Shrines; Healers; Talismans; Amulets; Charms; Royal Touch; Mesmer and After; and The Healers of the Nineteenth Century. Книга представляет собой репринтное издание 1911 года (издательство "New York, Scribner" ). Несмотря на то, что была проведена серьезная работа по восстановлению первоначального качества издания, на некоторых страницах могут обнаружиться небольшие" огрехи" :помарки, кляксы и т. п.

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George Barton Cutten

George Barton Cutten (1874 - 1962) was a Canadian-born psychologist, moral philosopher, historian and university administrator. He was president of Acadia University from 1910 to 1922 and Colgate University from 1922 to 1942.

Career

Born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, the son of a stipendiary magistrate [J. Ernest Kerr, "Imprint of the Maritimes", 1959, Boston: Christopher Publishing, p. 73] , he was uncertain about what path his life should take. He had various jobs including reporter, salesman, and pipe fitter before his uncle locked him in a room, refusing to let hem out until he agreed to go to university. ["Time Magazine", February 2, 1942 [http://205.188.238.109/time/magazine/article/0,9171,849752,00.html "Colgate’s Cutten"] ] By the fall of 1892, he had enrolled at Acadia University, and there he joined the varsity rugby team and within three years had led the team to victory over rival Dalhousie University in 1895. He earned his BA in 1896 and a year later he was ordained a Baptist minister. He went on to Yale University and by 1902 he had earned a degree in divinity and a PhD in psychology. At Yale, he continued his outstanding career as a football player and on Sundays he served as a preacher at local churches. His thesis was titled "The Psychology of Alcoholism" which would he publish, in revised form, in 1907. At Yale, he obtained a position as professor of moral philosophy, but he returned to Wolfville in 1910 to accept a position as president of the university. For more than a decade at Acadia, he actively supported the university’s sporting programs and opened the Memorial Gym in 1920, a facility which continues to function today. [Acadia University: [http://library.acadiau.ca/archives/sporthistory/athletes/male/cutten.html "George Barton Cutten"] ]

After twelve years at Acadia, in 1922 he moved to Hamilton, New York where he had accepted the presidency of Colgate University. Finding the university’s financial affairs in disorder he set out to turn its finances around. For the next seventeen years the school declared a surplus, in the meantime doubling its faculty, plant and assets. His football teams also won championships. In 1928 he introduced the "Colgate Plan," an influential curriculum.

He retired from Colgate in 1942. ["Time Magazine", February 2, 1942, [http://205.188.238.109/time/magazine/article/0,9171,849752,00.html "Colgate’s Cutten" ] ]

Later work and personal life

In his retirement, Cutten devoted his efforts to a vocation entirely divorced from his academic pursuits. Arising from an interest in American silver which began in the 1930s, in which he amassed one of the finest private collections of his time, ["Time Magazine", February 2, 1942 [http://205.188.238.109/time/magazine/article/0,9171,849752,00.html "Colgate’s Cutten"] ] [E. Richard McKinstry, [http://books.google.com/books?id=KNP516OCwowC&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=%22george+b+cutten%22+silver&source=web&ots=aGrgX3Jdaq&sig=aYnFvqdJ-bS0YN3I9KX5oa3n-8U "Guide to the Winterthur Library: The Joseph Downs Collection"] , Winterthur Museum, 2003] he published several pioneering works on the history of silver design and manufacture.

He was married to Minnie W. Brown who shared his passion for silver and contributed to his books on the subject. [ [http://spencermarks.com/cgibin/webc.cgi/sz/st_prod.html?p_prodid=121&p_catid=&sid=9DnBVa1kgEsa7fn-52107331481.84 Article on "Silversmiths of North Carolina 1696-1860"] ] They had three children. He died in 1962.

Legacy and latter reassessment

There was a women’s residence named for Cutten that opened at Acadia University in 1975. He was also an original inductee into the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.nsshof.com/inductee_view.cfm?InducteeID=67 Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame citation] ] However, a 2001 proposal to name a building for Cutten at Colgate resulted in a serious debate about his role as a eugenicist. ["The Colgate-Maroon News", [http://kendrick.colgate.edu/maroon/archivesS01/022301/news/cutten.html "Students Condemn Cutten"] 2001] At issue was his statement to the Canadian Society of New York in 1923 that "the melting pot is destructive to our race...we must build up from our resources and conserve our race power, or else we must admit only such immigrants as shall strengthen and not weaken our race, or both. The danger the melting pot brings to the nation is the breeding out of the higher division of the white race and the breeding in of the lower divisions." ["National Vanguard Magazine", Number 117 (March-April 1997), [http://www.natall.com/national-vanguard/117/comment.html "Playing It Safe"] ] The Colgate debate has yet to be resolved. ["The Colgate-Maroon News", [http://media.www.maroon-news.com/media/storage/paper742/news/2006/02/24/Commentary/Cuttens.Ugly.Legacy-1636577.shtml “Cutten’s Ugly Legacy”] 2006]

Publications include

* "The Psychology of Alcoholism", Scribners, 1907
* "The Psychological Phenomena of Christianity", Scribners, 1908 ( [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9907E2DC1539E733A25754C2A9649C946897D6CF&oref=slogin "NYT" review] )
* "Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing", 1911 ( [http://books.google.ca/books?hl=en&id=WihK1B1CElkC&dq=cutten&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=uSCFNjjBtS&sig=d9zXVo-cuP_4Q-wmfDTitQp34mc&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result#PPP13,M1 Google Books] )
* "Mind, its origin and goal", Yale University Press, 1925
* "The Threat of Leisure", Ayer, 1926 ( [http://books.google.ca/books?id=mUWGKHohT5kC Google Books] )
* "Speaking with Tongues Historically and Psychologically Considered", Yale, 1927
* "The Silversmiths of Utica", Hamilton, 1936
* "The Silversmiths of Georgia (together with watchmakers and jewellers)", 1733-1850
* "The Silversmiths, Watchmakers and Jewellers of The State of New York Outside of New York City", private, 1939
* "Instincts and Religion", Harper and Brothers, 1940
* "Silversmiths of North Carolina 1696-1860", 1948
* "Silversmiths of Virginia: together with watchmakers and jewellers, 1694 to 1950", 1952

External links

* [http://mmm.lib.msu.edu/search/imagedisplay.cfm?i=EB01d483 1929 photograph]

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