CI ( ] lIt the an er p edictions bout the Vi nam ar's outcome, his most CO troversi rand d possibly cordin to D vis) the cause of hi death, rang tru many years er. The uthor's personal preferences vis-a-vis his . subjects intru only occa­ ionally; fully one-third of the boo is evo ed to Doug! alone. But Leadership, Love and Aggression is an intri- ui boo. Dr. Davis' ego .r development thesis is readi- ly understandab e to the lay reader. Through the author's humanization of these four. men, a more profound understandin is o rained of the forces that haped our greatest leaders. o would Ii to sew nd those who are willing to I arn Com To OD Tee 226 Pip ston (at PI asant) LlV Y RVIC