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New Frontiers of the Mind : The Story of the Duke Experiments
New Frontiers of the Mind The Story of the Duke Experiments Author:Joseph Banks Rhine NEW FRONTIERS OF THE MIND TI IE STORY OF THE DUKE EXPERIMENTS By J. B. RHINE Author of EXTRA-SENSORY PERCEPTION WITH PHOTOGRAPHS FARRAR k RINEHART Toronto WI ST IH Kl iUll IUM, mH i iil J i i , fit K VIKStn, IIII l U VlStt lit iUu 3iii t i lUftU lUHHi SI III 4 iiff l fvt U , UNtn Mi CONTENTS Chapter Ht A FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION REOPENED 3 II FROM E... more »XPERIENCES TO EXPERIMENTS 9 III HALF A CENTURY OF RESEARCH 23 IV Ti E START or THE DUKE EXPERIMENTS 40 V THE FIRST HIGH SCORING 57 VI FURTHER ADVANCES 90 VII THE FIRST SERIOUS CRITICISM 112 . HI I IT SENSORY OR EXTRA-SENSORY 122 IX THE WORK OF OTHER LABORATORIES 135 X THK IN VIATIC ATION OF PURE Tf U t ATHY 158 XI THK G NI KAL MENTAL SETTING 174-XII PHYSICAL Ri LATIONSHIPS 189 CHI WHO HAS ExtJUrSKNSORY PERCEPTION 216 CIV THIS MAOBAC, 229 XV THE PROOLFM OF TIME 253 CVI FROM Now ON 267 ADDITIONAL READING 275 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Facing Page The Duke Parapsychology Laboratory Frontispiece A-iwr and KSP test cards 48 Telepathy card testing 60 I luluTt Pearce and the author conducting an KSP test 82 Shuffling fax and ESP cards 120 Biimi-RMtchhtj test 146 Sc rccncd touch matching 152 MM KJIM Ownlwy as agent in a distance telepathy test 1 S2 Mr. Ciwrj, Zirkk as percipient in a distance telepathy test 2 Tltir bttiklinypi where distance tests for ESP wcw conducted 20 J C Children taking s matching test 218 Ojfvn matching 24 KSP test cards and score pad 274 This book owes its final form to so many hands that I could not call it mine without acknowledg ing tb debt 1 owe to those who have helped me tnakf it. The text itself - will, I hope, make clear it fait a great part my co-workers have played in tf. v research describes. Jut the early stages of the Duke experiments when Mp was most needed, it came unsparingly and generously not alone from m IT, Dr. Louisa E. Rhine, but from my col-Awfmi. Professor William McDougall, Dr. Helge l. iinJbolm, and Dr. Karl E. Zener. Mr. C. . Stuart, Dr. . C. Pratt, and Professor and Mrs. . rfwjte Zirklf, all of whom participated as assist ant itt t jf first years of work, contributed a great ft , and my obligation to them is acknowl frJ with gratitude. There K a small group of silent partners who contributed fa funds which tnaintain the present staff of our laboratory. The value of this timely aid is very reat, and if is acknowledged for uith the most profound gratitude. Withovt i ur ww tbtw donors have preferred to remain In the actual preparation of the text of this hook I am particularly obligated to my wife and to my vr 4rv, Mist Miriam Wickesser. To numerous otfcr friends I owe many valuable uggesthm. . B. JR. Be et Indiana NEW FRONTIERS F T H E MIND« less