- Silas L. Warner
Silas L. Warner entered
Princeton University fromChoate Rosemary Hall in June, 1942, and graduated in 1945 after his first year at Northwestern Medical School. As a student he wrestled and played varsity soccer, football, tennis and hockey.His internship and residency were done at Menninger School of Psychiatry. Dr. Warner had a consulting relationship withSwarthmore College while being senior attending psychiatrist atPennsylvania Hospital inPhiladelphia .In 1963 Silas wed Libby Severinghaus Dingle.A dedicated researcher and writer, Silas co-authored a major work on
personality disorder s. His other published works dealt with how preschool children learn, and the relationship between truth, reality, lies and delusions. Among his written articles was a major feature in "The New York Times " on cocaine use in professional sports.Silas died in
San Francisco on November 20, 1993.Some Published Works
* "Your Child Learns Naturally" (with Edward B. Rosenberg)
* "The Psychotic Personality" (with Myron L. Glucksman, M.D.)
* "Freud and the Mighty Warrior"
* "Dreams in New Perspective: The Royal Road Revisited"
References
1. Princeton Alumni Weekly [http://webscript.princeton.edu/~paw/memorials/memdisplay.php?id=1529]
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