Word: pk
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hampton, Va. 79 Kickham, John '61 T 6.4 201 Westbury, N. Y. 80 Stacke, James '61 E 6.1 193 Evanston, Ill. 81 Ernst, Frederick '60 E 6.3 195 Ridgefield, Conn. 82 Hutcherson, John '61 E 6.2 195 University, Miss. 83 Riddle, Pete '60 E 6.5 198 Highland Pk., Ill. 85 Connors, James '59 E 6.2 197 Cheshire, Conn. 87 Lundstedt, George '61 E 6.0 193 Rydal, Pa. 88 Rogers, John '61 E 6.1 205 Syracuse, N. Y. 89 Murach, Michael '61 E 6.2 195 Grafton, Wisc...
...York City; Lawrence D. Brownell of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Paul Garrigue Jr. of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Guy Paschal of New York City; John D. Rauh of Cincinnati, Ohio; Edward A. Rose Jr. of New York City; Allen B. Stone of Purchase, N. Y.; Alexander H. Tomes Jr. of Tuxedo Pk., N. Y.; John G. Ward (Capt.) of Short Hills, N. J.; Bancroft R. Wheeler of Worcester, Mass.; William R. Wister Jr. of Oldwich, N. J.; Marcus Schoenfeld (Mgr.) of New York City...
...Rhine had more PK, he might be able to compel others to think as he does. Or if he had more precognition, he might not be in the fix that he says...
...golden ball, so his world of the mind is full of futuristic furnishings. There is the overall term ESP (for extrasensory perception) for what used to be called clairvoyance and telepathy. This. says - Rhine, might be the explanation for the case of the California cat. Then there is PK (psychokinesis), for the alleged power to influence events by nonphysical means-e.g., a crapshooter "willing" the fall of the dice. And there is precognition, or ability to foretell events...