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  1. BORIS SIDIS was born at Kieff, Russia, May 6, 1868, the son of Moses and Mary (Marmor) Sidis. He died at Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 24, 1923. He married Sarah Mandelbaum, and they had one daughter and one son, William James Sidis, who entered Harvard at the age of eleven and was graduated cum laude at the age of sixteen with the Class of 1914.

  2. Good Press, Dec 8, 2020 - Fiction - 277 pages. In this book, Boris Sidis attempts, in an elementary manner, to formulate the fundamental assumptions and main principles that underpin normal and abnormal psychology. The first section of this book is devoted to deciphering the key concepts and hypotheses that underpin the study of mental phenomena.

  3. Boris Sidis has 52 books on Goodreads with 382 ratings. Boris Sidis’s most popular book is Philistine And Genius.

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · Images. An illustration of a heart shape Donate An illustration of text ellipses. ... Sidis, Boris, 1867-1923. Publication date 1973 Topics Mental suggestion ...

  5. www.sidis.net › boris_sidis_archivesBoris Sidis Archive

    Boris Sidis, Ph.D., M.D. At Sidis Psychotherapeutic Institute, Portsmouth NH. "An uncompromising intellectual honesty that impelled him to a blunt outrightness with regard to whatever seemed to him erroneous or mischievous, and it is not difficult to understand why during his lifetime Boris Sidis did not enjoy the full measure of recognition ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Boris_SidisBoris Sidis - Wikiwand

    Boris Sidis was a Ukrainian-American psychologist, physician, psychiatrist, and philosopher of education. Sidis founded the New York State Psychopathic Institute and the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. He was the father of child prodigy William James Sidis. Boris Sidis eventually opposed mainstream psychology and Sigmund Freud, and thereby died ostracized. He was married to a maternal aunt of ...

  7. Today, a disturbing story about nerds in knicker pants. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. William James Sidis was born in 1898 to Russian immigrants -- intellectual refugees from the pogroms. Sidis's father, Boris, was brilliant, and William James trained him in ...

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