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Eissler and Masson
" Janet Malcolm interviewed Masson at length when writing her long New Yorker article on this controversy, which she later expanded into In the Freud Archives, a book that also dealt with Eissler and Peter Swales.
In 1974 the 65-year-old Dr. Eissler met Dr. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson ( born 1941 ), a 33-year-old Sanskrit scholar and psychoanalyst, at a meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
Eissler took a liking to Masson, appointed him his secretary, and meant to make him his successor at the Archives.
Dr. Harold P. Blum succeeded Dr. Masson and Dr. Eissler as Executive Director of The Sigmund Freud Archives.

Eissler and him
The Archives were founded in 1951 by Dr. Eissler and directed by him for decades.

Eissler and Director
* Sarah Boxer: Kurt Eissler, 90, Director Of Sigmund Freud Archives.

Eissler and Sigmund
During this time, he befriended the psychoanalyst Kurt Eissler and became acquainted with Sigmund Freud's daughter Anna Freud.
After World War II Dr. Kurt Eissler ( 1909 – 1999 ) and a small group of psychoanalysts who knew Sigmund Freud personally, including Heinz Hartmann, Ernst Kris, Bertram Lewin and Hermann Nunberg, decided to preserve Freud's letters and papers in a single archive.

Eissler and Freud
By the 1980s Dr. Eissler, with the help of Anna Freud, had collected thousands of tapes, letters and papers for that archive.
Dr. Eissler prevented many well-meaning scholars from seeing many Freud documents claiming confidentiality, even when their donors had not requested nor demanded that confidentiality, nor was anyone a potential victim of the revelation of those documents.

Eissler and Archives
The Library of Congress, Dr. Eissler wrote, agreed in a legal " instrument " to accept as a donation all documents collected by the Archives, and to make them accessible to scholars.
" Dr. Eissler was deeply shocked (" Just today Masud Khan called me from London and asked me to dismiss you from the Archives.

Eissler and .
* Kurt R. Eissler: The effect of the structure of the ego on psychoanalytic technique ( 1953 ) / republished by Psychomedia
In 2007, two state legislators representing Woodlands voters, Sen. Tommy Williams and Rep. Robert Eissler, created and passed two bills in the 2007 Legislature – House Bill 4109 and Senate Bill 1012.

designated and succeed
In his book The Myth of the Robber Barons, Burton W. Folsom, Jr. distinguished those that engage in crony capitalism — designated by him " political entrepreneurs "— from those who compete in the marketplace without special aid from government, whom he calls " market entrepreneurs " who succeed " by producing a quality product at a competitive price "
Charles V wished his son Philip ( afterwards king of Spain ) to succeed him as emperor, but his brother Ferdinand, who had already been designated as the next occupant of the imperial throne, and Maximilian objected to this proposal.
Eleanor had herself been designated by her father, William X, to succeed him in her own right, just as Melisende had been designated to succeed her father.
When Nobuhide died in 1551 in Owari, he had designated young Nobunaga to succeed him as the head of the Oda clan and its small domain.
Baldwin II had no male heirs but had already designated his daughter Melisende to succeed him.
In 1190 he was designated heir-apparent to the throne of England and its French territory by Richard I ; the intent being that Arthur would succeed Richard — in preference to Richard's younger brother John.
In October 1832, the King formed a moderate royalist Government under Francisco Cea Bermúdez, which tried, almost successfully, to curb the Apostolic party and, through an amnesty, to gain liberal support for Isabella's right to succeed and for Queen Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, her mother and designated regent.
Prior to his death, Ay designated Nakhtmin to succeed him as pharaoh.
In June 2010, then-Finance Minister Kan was elected as the leader of the Democratic Party of Japan ( DPJ ) and designated Prime Minister by the Diet to succeed Yukio Hatoyama.
Nichiren Shū does not believe Nichiren designated a single successor, as taught for instance by Nichiren Shoshu, but that he designated Six Senior Disciples to succeed him.
Leszek himself was designated to succeed Bolesław V the Chaste, cousin of his father, as High Duke in the Seniorate Province of Kraków.
Neill would eventually succeed Thompson as the designated " Oz historian " and write several books himself.
In February 2004 he was designated to succeed Schröder as party chairman in March 2004.
Baldwin II had no male heirs but had already designated his daughter Melisende to succeed him.
Despite concerns regarding Melkert's policy of marginalising and isolating the Socialist Party, he was seen as a competent politician, and was designated to succeed prime minister, Wim Kok, who officially retired as leader of the PvdA in 2001.
Next to go was Lenny Waronker — he was initially designated to succeed Ostin as chairman but he ultimately declined the job and left WBR soon after.
Although not given to the Habsburgs but to the Babenbergs, it anyway allowed female heirs to succeed in Austria, and it designated to the Duke the right to name a successor in absence of heirs.
Only Cabinet members who are eligible to succeed to the presidency ( i. e., natural-born citizens over the age of 35 ) are chosen as designated survivors.
When both Huayna Capac and his eldest son and designated heir, Ninan Cuyochic, died suddenly in 1528 from what was probably smallpox, a disease introduced by the Spaniards into the Americas during their conquest of Mexico, the question of who would succeed as emperor was thrown open as Huayna had died before he could nominate the new heir.
Several prominent leaders asserted that a patriarchal blessing given to the eldest son, Joseph Smith III, designated the boy to succeed his father.

designated and him
When the presidential election of 1856 approached, Johnson and supporters harbored a vague hope for the presidency, and he gave a speech to the Tennessee Democratic delegates reiterating his views ; some county conventions designated him a favorite son and the Nashville Union and American proposed his nomination.
* 1945 – Adolf Hitler's designated successor Hermann Göring sends him a telegram asking permission to take leadership of the Third Reich, which causes Hitler to replace him with Joseph Goebbels and Karl Dönitz.
A feast day will be designated, but its observance is normally restricted to the Blessed's home diocese, to certain locations associated with him or her, and / or to the churches or houses of the blessed's religious order, if they belonged to one.
In addition, while formally the Emperor's duties include appointing the Prime Minister to office, article 6 of the constitution requires him to appoint the candidate " as designated by the Diet " ( in practice, the candidate designated by the House of Representatives ), without any right to decline appointment.
Jones also believed that McVeigh was part of a larger conspiracy, and sought to present him as " the designated patsy ", but McVeigh disagreed with Jones arguing that rationale for his defense.
The government buried his remains along with those of his father in a chapel designated the National Pantheon of Heroes, and later erected a monument to him on Asunción's highest hill.
Capranica was protesting against the new Pope Eugene IV's refusal of a cardinalate for him, which had been designated by Pope Martin V. Arriving at Basel after enduring a stormy voyage to Genoa and then a trip across the Alps, he successively served Capranica, who ran short of money, and then other masters.
In return Sigismund designated him as his successor and granted him the title of a Margrave of Moravia in 1423.
Sigismund claimed these rights for himself and designated Frederick to represent him as elector of Brandenburg in the imperial election of 20 September 1410.
Frederick energetically pursued the crown and at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 the kingdom's princely electors designated him as the next German king.
He is succeeded by his designated heir Melanthus of Pylos, a fifth-generation descendant of Neleus who had reportedly assisted him in battle against the Boeotians.
He is succeeded by his designated heir Melanthus of Pylos, a fifth-generation descendant of Neleus who had reportedly assisted him in battle against the Boeotians.
Before him, the hereditary title of " Marshal " designated head of household security for the king of England ; by the time he died, people throughout Europe ( not just England ) referred to him simply as " the Marshal ".
His supporters designated him as the third abbot, rejecting the legitimacy of Gien.
The Aga Khan is the Imam ( spiritual leader ) of the Ismailis who believe that he possesses the Light Of God ( Noor ) within him and is therefore God's designated repository of His Word, the Quran.
In 1982, playing primarily as a designated hitter, an early season hitting streak placed him among the league's leading hitters and saw him featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated and played in that year's All-Star game.

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