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Mildred Clare Scoville (1892-1969) was a psychiatric social worker who won a Lasker Award in 1949. She is known for her work on mental hygiene. She is known for her work on mental hygiene. Early life
[3] [4] Her father, Melvin E. Scovell, is chairman of the board of Scovell & Schwager, a health-care management company in Boston. [1] In high school at Newton South High School, she was the manager of the boys' track team. Scovell attended Harvard University, where she spent her time reporting and editing sports stories for The Harvard Crimson.
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Hegelian Dialectic received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the new politically driven and socially conscious tone, a notable change from Prodigy's previous work. Adam Seyum of Music Connection gave the album eight out of ten stars, saying " With songs like 'Mystic', 'Tyranny' and 'Spiritual War,' [Prodigy] encourages ...
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An expanding coalition of health and consumer advocates is campaigning against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to the top U.S. health job over concerns about his activism against vaccines and ...
Scoville was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 13, 1906. Although he had a strong interest in automobiles throughout his life, his father pushed William toward a career in medicine. After completing his undergraduate degree at Yale (B.A., 1928), he attended and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1932.
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