Letters, 1947-1951, to Lewis Mumford.

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Letters, 1947-1951, to Lewis Mumford.

This correspondence concerns Trigant Burrow's consultation of Lewis Mumford for criticism of an article Burrow was writing. Hans C. Syz consulted Lewis Mumford later, about a passage in Mumford's work which concerned Burrow's ideas. Both Burrow and Syz were associated with the Lifwynn Foundation, Burrow as scientific director, and Syz as secretary.

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Syz, Hans ca. 19./20. Jh.

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Hans C. Syz was born on August 1, 1894 in Zürich, Switzerland. He completed medical training in Zürich, Munich and Geneva before coming to the United States in 1921 to do clinical work and research in physiological psychology at the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at Johns Hopkins University. In 1923 he began to participate in the 'living laboratory' organized by Trigant Burrow. In 1927 he became secretary of the newly-founded Lifwynn Foundation for Laboratory Research in Analytic and Social P...

Burrow, Trigant, 1875-1950

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Trigant Burrow, pioneer American psychoanalyst and founder of group psychoanalysis, graduated from Fordham University in 1896. He received a M.D. from the University of Virginia in 1899 and a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Johns Hopkins University in 1909. He studied under Carl Jung, opened analytic practice in 1910, and began group laboratory experiments in 1923. He was president of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1925-1926; scientific director of The Lifwynn Foundation, 1927-19...

Lifwynn Foundation

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The Lifwynn Foundation for Laboratory Research in Analytic and Social Psychiatry was established in 1927 to provide an institutional setting for the pioneer group research originated by Trigant Burrow. Burrow established an experimental community to investigate the pathology of "normality," and the investigators were included as elements in the social fabric to be observed. In addition to Burrow, the Lifwynn Foundation founders included Hans Syz and Clarence Shields. From the descrip...