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Ruth Benedict in 1937
His first generation of students included Alfred Kroeber, Robert Lowie, Edward Sapir and Ruth Benedict, who each produced richly detailed studies of indigenous North American cultures.
This was most obvious in the ' Culture and Personality ' studies carried out by younger Boasians such as Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict.
Boas had planned for Ruth Benedict to succeed him as chair of Columbia's anthropology department, but she was sidelined by Ralph Linton, and Mead was limited to her offices at the AMNH.
Boas ' students such as Alfred L. Kroeber, Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead drew on his conception of culture and cultural relativism to develop cultural anthropology in the United States.
His interest in poetry led him to form a close friendship with another Boasian anthropologist and poet, Ruth Benedict.
The books The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia, by Bronisław Malinowski, Patterns of Culture by Ruth Benedict, and Coming of Age in Samoa by Margaret Mead ( two of Boas's students ) are classic examples of anti-ethnocentric anthropology.
Traditional Japanese society, Korean society and Chinese culture are sometimes said to be " shame-based " rather than " guilt-based ", in that the social consequences of " getting caught " are seen as more important than the individual feelings or experiences of the agent ( see the work of Ruth Benedict ).
With references from Boas and Ruth Benedict, he was accepted as a graduate student by Melville J. Herskovits at Northwestern University in Chicago.
She studied with professor Franz Boas and Dr. Ruth Benedict at Columbia University before earning her Master's in 1924.
Before departing for Samoa, Mead had a short affair with the linguist Edward Sapir, a close friend of Ruth Benedict.
Mead also had an exceptionally close relationship with Ruth Benedict, one of her instructors.
Ruth Benedict ( born Ruth Fulton, June 5, 1887 – September 17, 1948 ) was an American anthropologist and folklorist.
Ruth Benedict was affected by the passionate humanism of Boas, her mentor, and continued it in her research and writing.
Ruth Benedict was born in New York City on June 5, 1887, to Beatrice and Frederick Fulton.
Although Ruth Benedict ’ s fascination with death started at an early age, she continued to study how death affected people throughout her career.
As close friend Margaret Mead explained, " Anthropology made the first ‘ sense ’ that any ordered approach to life had ever made to Ruth Benedict " After working with Goldenweiser for a year, he sent her to work as a graduate student with Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1921.
One student who felt especially fond of Ruth Benedict was Ruth Schlossberg Landes.
* Ruth Benedict, Patterns of Culture ( Mentor )
Ruth Benedict, another of Boas ' students, also argued that an appreciation of the importance of culture and the problem of ethnocentrism demands that the scientist adopt cultural relativism as a method.
In a version of the Zuni creation story told to anthropologist Ruth Benedict, people initially dwelt crowded tightly together in total darkness in a place deep in the earth known as the fourth world.
According to cultural anthropologist Ruth Benedict, shame is a violation of cultural or social values while guilt feelings arise from violations of one's internal values.

Ruth and made
Films have been made featuring Ruth, or a Ruth-like figure (" The Whammer " in The Natural, for example ).
First, in Ruth 4: 13 God made Ruth conceive.
The book of Ruth portrays a perfect example of a true belief in the Creator God in that it propagates inclusion of all, even in the ancient world of the Israelites where separation is made obvious between Israelites and non-Israelites.
In 1985, Richardson made her film debut as Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the United Kingdom, in Mike Newell's biographical drama, Dance With a Stranger.
In February 1948 with Ruth Adams, Harry Ayres and Mick Sullivan, Hillary made the first ascent of the South Ridge to the Low Peak In order to celebrate the life of Hillary the South Ridge was renamed as Hillary Ridge in August 2011.
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Anthrax has made several appearances on television, including the programs Married ... with Children, WWE Raw, NewsRadio, Cheers, and Ask Dr. Ruth among others.
Orpah was said to have made a pretense of accompanying Ruth but after forty paces left her.
The show's biggest hit — the song that Rodgers believed " made " Rodgers and Hart — was " Manhattan " sung by Ruth Tester and Allan Gould.
With Ruth Buzzi ..." This maneuver gave Johnson star billing, but made it sound like he was still part of the ensemble cast.
* Johnny Sylvester ( 1915 – 90 ), lived here when promised by Babe Ruth that he would hit a home run in the 1926 World Series Babe Ruth made a famous visit to the ailing Sylvester at his home in Essex Fells on October 11, 1926.
One of the founders of modern American Dance, Ruth St. Denis, made her first professional debut at Somerset Hall, once a vaudeville theatre and today a local restaurant.
What was to become the city of North Plains was first platted in September 1910 by the Ruth Trust Company of Portland, which purchased area tracts after James J. Hill made plans to extend United Railways there.
Notable Beat Generation women who have been published include Joyce Johnson ; Carolyn Cassady ; Hettie Jones ; Joanne Kyger ; Harriet Sohmers Zwerling ; Diane DiPrima ; and Ruth Weiss, who also made films.
In 1990, she made her Broadway debut replacing Ruth Brown as star of the hit musical Black and Blue.
She credited Joe Sherman with suggesting the change from Ruth Jones, made before Lionel Hampton came to hear Dinah at the Garrick.
The grand jury transcripts, made public in 2008, record that on August 3, Ethel Rosenberg's sister-in-law, Ruth Greenglass, testified that in November 1944, Julius Rosenberg recruited Ethel, and urged her to recruit David Greenglass ( Ruth's husband ) into a conspiracy to engage in atomic espionage for the Soviet Union:
Babe Ruth — the biggest sale Frazee made.
World War I With rosters depleted because of the war, Ruth saw action as both a pitcher and outfielder ; the latter made him the home run hitter he would become.
In the 1960 – 1961 season, Moorehead made guest appearances as Aunt Harriet in the short-lived CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen starring Shirley Bonne and Elaine Stritch as Eileen ( an aspiring actress ) and Ruth Sherwood, respectively, two single sisters living in New York City.

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