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This book, a report of the conference on Problems of Health and Human Relations in Germany, held in Princeton, N. J., June 26 to 30, 1950, has a unique value, due in part to the excellent organization of its material. The reader is given a sense of being in on timely and significant events with (as is not possible in accounts by reporters) an intelligent assessment of these happenings by professional men and women concerned with the needs, met and unmet, of postwar Germany.
A foreword by Frank Fremont-Smith, M.D., medical director of the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, states the general objectives of the meeting: "For some years the Macy Foundation has had a special interest in the problem of communication.... Experience shows that the principles of human relations, applied in groups with a common purpose, aid in communication and further scientific advance. A logical next step is to find