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recording acting-out behavior on a ward. Finally, the section was also
involved in collaborative research with the Clinical Neuropharmacology
Research Center on the social organization and impact of St. Elizabeths
Hospital, as well as with the Adult Psychiatry Branch on how normal
students successfully cope with stressors.
When Clausen left the NIMH in 1960 to become professor of soci­
ology and Director of the Institute of Human Development at the
University of California at Berkeley, Melvin L. Kohn became the new
laboratory chief.^13


Notes



  1. National Institutes of Health Telephone and Service Directories, 1949­
    1951, ONH.

  2. NIH Report, 1951-1952.

  3. John A. Clausen, NIMH Annual Report, 1955.

  4. Clausen, NIMH Annual Report, 1959.

  5. Clausen, NIMH Annual Reports, 1956 and 1959.

  6. Clausen, NIMH Annual Reports, 1956-1959.

  7. Ibid.

  8. See Kohn’s chapter, this volume.

  9. Clausen, NIMH Annual Report, 1956-1959.

  10. Clausen, NIMH Annual Report, 1955; see Cohen’s chapter, this volume.

  11. Clausen, NIMH Annual Report, 1956-1959.

  12. Melvin L. Kohn, NIMH Annual Report, 1960.

  13. Kohn, NIMH Annual Report, 1960. Melvin L. Kohn and Glen H. Elder,
    “Obituary: John Adam Clausen, 1914-1996,” Society for Research in Child
    Development Newsletter (Spring 1996).

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