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Karl Menninger’s book is here.
Topping the New York Times best-seller list from October of 1973 through the spring of 1974, maybe longer, this book caught Americans off guard with its surprising title: “Whatever Became of Sin?”
I was one of them.
What did become of sin? What did Menninger, psychiatrist, Harvard Medical School professor, co-founder of the globally-known Menninger Clinic, have to say? How did he answer his own question?
I can tell you that the doctor said, “It ain’t gone nowhere!” Did we really suppose that it had? Or have we repressed it, ignored it, decided it isn’t so bad, maybe enjoyed it, offered it permanent occupancy in our lifestyle, given it a nicer name, or excused it? All of the above?
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15 times the Royals have worn a head covering to show respect
Camilla wore a head scarf to visit a mosque on Wednesday
8 April 2021 • 5:00am
The Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall and Diana, Princess of Wales wearing head coverings
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‘Protocol’ and ‘unspoken dress codes’ are terms which are never far away when it comes to explaining why royals dress the way they do. You might assume that there is a rule book full of exacting guidelines about hem lengths, acceptable nail varnish colours and the importance of hosiery. In fact it is more of an instinctive practice, the boundaries constantly realigned to allow for personal tastes and ever-changing trends and norms.