Word: edelman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Newk found a practitioner in Manhattan-one Joseph Edelman of the Hypnotism Center, Inc. He spent four $25-a-half-hour sessions listening to a suave, persuasive voice tell him that he was not really afraid, that the plane would not really crash. Newk liked that kind of pitch; early last spring a chiropractor pal tried a little amateur hypnotism and temporarily relieved his arm. Perhaps, the pitcher decided, Edelman could trance him out of all the tensions that sweat up his palms and take the hop off his high hard one in the big innings of a big game...
Last week Edelman put his therapy to the test. He cajoled his patient out to New York's La Guardia Field, picked up a pair of round-trip tickets to Detroit, and led Don onto a plane. By the time they landed in Detroit, both travelers were convinced that Edelman had something on the ball. Don enjoyed the trip so thoroughly that he even entertained the notion of continuing the joy ride all the way to Los Angeles. Hypnotist Edelman took a squint at the future and had no doubts at all about what he saw. Said...
...PETER B. EDELMAN, Winthrop; Crimson Key Society, President; Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra; PBH, Drives Committee; Junior usher...
Winthrop: John D. Bagdade, John F. Carr III, Wayne F. Caskey, Jr., Robert B. Cleary, David L. Collins, John T. Copeland, Peter B. Edelman, Samuel H. Kim, James L. Kincaid, Stuart L. Levine, and James S. Tulenko...
...Peter Edelman '58 of Winthrop House and Minneapolis, Minn., has been elected president of the Crimson Key Society, it was announced recently. Edelman served last year as University Guides Chairman for that organization...