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Younger Brother Victor:

Younger Brother Victor In 1926 he went to Detroit, Mich., eventually finding work with the Ford company, at the same time completing his high school work and taking courses in labor and industrial problems at Wayne University. In 1933 he was discharged from Ford because of his union and Socialist activities, and with his younger brother Victor traveled through Europe and the Far East, spending 16 months in an automobile plant in Gorki, USSR.

Problems do not occur singly. For example, Georgie, eight years old and the younger of two brothers, was a persistent feeding problem. His mother continually tried to force him to eat when his desire for food was low. As a result, eating became an emotional situation. He was retarded in speech and reading, and appeared to enjoy the power over adults that he gained from his failure to talk and read like other children. He may also have sensed his older brother's hostility and have been afraid to succeed in school, lest he increase his brother's hostility toward him. He was restless and nervous. He was disobedient.


RICHARD OF SAINT VICTOR, Scottish mystical theologian: b. Scotland; d. probably March 10, 1173. He entered the Abbey of St. Victor in Paris, where he studied under the great mystic, Hugh of St. Victor, and in 1162 became prior. He is known chiefly for his works on mystical theology, among them Benjamin major and Benjamin minor. Dante regarded him as one of the greatest teachers of the church.
 
 

 

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