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316:. He once wrote his son, "My work is missionary, not mercenary." The intended name for the new organization was, "The American Institute for Scientific Research" which Hyslop had organized into two sections for the investigation of two separate fields: "A" was to deal with
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1083:The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism
869:A Skeptic's Handbook of Parapsychology
652:Institut suisse des sciences noétiques
384:The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism
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1086:. Herbert B. Turner & Co.
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657:Parapsychological Association
1731:American Psychical Institute
1690:Koestler Parapsychology Unit
1680:Institute of Noetic Sciences
1262:. Prometheus Books. p. 245.
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