Show I i Seabury's Lecture B Becomes comes 1 Object of Much Comment i i I F. F First L Lecture of 01 r. r S Series eries Explains Human Ca Causes ses sest t- t Of Queerness Insanity I when depart depart de de- de- de We Ve arc are not queer we part purt from the natural the normal or the healthy but only when we depart from custom and conven conven- tion Thus Ihus David Seabury psychologist psychologist psychologist and author explained queerness in Kingsbury hall Mon lon day With an abrupt start more than f one and a half hours of amusing I 1 and convincing speaking and an t I abrupt ending Dr Seabury made madeI I the first number of the present 1 Master Minds and Artists' Artists series the object of more comment than has any lecturer in many months The depression we just went through was not an act of God or nature but the result of mans man's stupidity stupidity stupidity stu stu- in handling himself Insanity is Increasing Insanity has increased tremendously tremendously tremendously during the last ten years In Inthis Inthis this country now are 2 imbeciles imbeciles imbeciles im im- im- im morons 00 of an I. I Q of 12 and only 25 sane and normal beings Dr Seabury then explained that normal does docs not mean average as is most commonly believed but normal is a state of being healthy natural with no deformities of the mind The background of all our ur queerness queerness queerness queer- queer ness and complexes is the result of negative images infantile fixations p he said All queerness is fixation deflection deficiency in the power 1 of attention h Denounces Advertisers r With ith dramatic emphasis he denounced denounced denounced de de- the commercial psychologists psychologists psychologists who advertise to make Napoleons Na Nai i 1 pol eons of finance and power or you Hyou too can be beautiful Psychology I has advanced considerably I II Ir f I I r he said but not to the point of this pure bunk Dr Seabury concluded his lecture lec- lec 4 titre ture by hy proving that man cannot survive in good health unless he can adapt himself to 51 per cent of his environment An environment is not good good unless it is good for forthe forthe the individual I i |