The dog would have nothing to do with him in his new hat and coat, but gave a mournful howl. Coaxing was of no effect, so the cowboy went away and donned his old garments, whereupon the dog immediately showed his wild joy on seeing his master, as he thought... Outlines of psychiatry - Strona 276autor: William Alanson White - 1912 - Liczba stron: 318Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| 1911 - Liczba stron: 648
...called him by name and patted him. The dog would have nothing to do with him in his new hat and suit, but gave a mournful howl. Coaxing was of no effect,...on seeing his master as he thought he ought to be. I have said that perception requires a" certain amount of time for its fulfilment, and this time may... | |
| Shepherd Ivory Franz - 1912 - Liczba stron: 200
...mournful howl. Coaxing was of no effect, so the cowboy went away and donned his old garments, whereon the dog immediately showed his wild joy on seeing his master as he thought he ought to be. One day Mr. Lincoln was out riding. As he passed along the road, he saw a pig sinking into a mud-hole.... | |
| 1914 - Liczba stron: 918
...of clothes. Dressed finely, he went to the dog. whistled to him, called him by name, and patted him. The dog would have nothing to do with him in his new...seeing his master, as he thought he ought to be." 10. Telling time if hands of clock were interchanged : Say to applicant — (a) " If at 6.22 the hands... | |
| 1914 - Liczba stron: 908
...of clothes. Dressed finely, he went to the dog. whistled to him, called him by name, and patted him. The dog would have nothing to do with him in his new...seeing his master, as he thought he ought to be." 10. Telling time if hands of clock were interchanged: Say to applicant — (a) " If at 6.22 the hands... | |
| 1907 - Liczba stron: 340
...mournful howl. Coaxing was of no effect, so the cowboy went away and donned his old garments, whereon the dog immediately showed his wild joy on seeing his master as he thought he ought to be." She read it at a normal rate with apparently perfect understanding, but when asked to reproduce it... | |
| George Hughes Kirby - 1921 - Liczba stron: 348
...mournful howl. Ooaxing was of no effect so the cowboy went away and donned his old garments, whereon the dog immediately showed his wild joy on seeing his master as he thought he ought to be. 7. WRITING: Name, address and date, also some dictated sentence, such as: "This is a beautiful September... | |
| Paul Eugene Bowers - 1924 - Liczba stron: 368
...suit of clothes. Dressed finely, he went to the dog, whistled to him, called him by name and petted him. But the dog would have nothing to do with him...on seeing his master as he thought he ought to be. 4. A ship was sailing in the Indian Ocean and all of a sudden a terrific storm came up. The second... | |
| Edward Adam Strecker, Franklin Gessford Ebaugh - 1925 - Liczba stron: 400
...mournful howl. Coaxing was of no effect so the cowboy went away and donned his old garments, whereon the dog immediately showed his wild joy on seeing his master as he thought he ought to be. 2. Have the patient read the shark story to himself and record his rendition. Shark story: The son... | |
| George William Henry - 1928 - Liczba stron: 248
...mournful howl. Coaxing was of no effect, so the cowboy went away and donned his old garments, whereon the dog immediately showed his wild joy on seeing his master as he thought he ought to be." The patient's reproduction follows. It will be noticed that he starts well enough, but soon shows his... | |
| Barry Nurcombe, Rollin M. Gallagher - 1986 - Liczba stron: 772
...mournful howl. Coaxing was of no effect, so the cowbov went away and donned his old garments, whereon the dog immediately showed his wild joy on seeing his master as he thought he oueht to be. 9. Answer questions about it: What is the gist of the story? Where did the cowboy comj... | |
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