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...labelled The Soldier a villanelle. There is, I submit, no point in pretending to a strict form if one violates it as flagrantly as Sommer does. If Sommer wants a proper category for this contorted piece, he might choose "virelay," defined as "a song or poem esp. with an intricate or monotonous rhyme scheme...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov jr., | Title: The Advocate | 4/25/1962 | See Source »

...subject really doesn't know what he is doing," Rhine declared. He can score perfectly one day in an ESP test and fall miserably the next without any apparent change in effort or attitude...

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Parapsychologist Explains Extra-Sensory Perception | 4/15/1961 | See Source »

Even more "peculiar" is ESP's apparent indifference to time and space. Rhine stated that psychic tests have been conducted in which the subject is separated from his "target" by thousands of miles and months of time without altering his ability to predict...

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Parapsychologist Explains Extra-Sensory Perception | 4/15/1961 | See Source »

This feature of ESP, Rhine declared, makes it "quite possible that the phenomenon is of some category other than physical...

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Parapsychologist Explains Extra-Sensory Perception | 4/15/1961 | See Source »

Almost in answer to this statement, Rhine's colleagues on the panel raised philosophical objections to the parapsychologist's explanation of ESP experiments. Ulric R. G. Neisser '50, of the psychology department at Brandeis University, suggested that the data could be described more accurately by discarding customary theories of casuality...

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Parapsychologist Explains Extra-Sensory Perception | 4/15/1961 | See Source »

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