Word: reich
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pastor Guenter Rutenborn, who is somewhere in East Germany, wrote The Sign of Jonah immediately after the war, for a Germany that was standing shocked and beaten in the rubble of the Third Reich. The one-act play was intended only for a church group, but so intimately did it speak to the anguish and anger of the time that Jonah ran for more than a thousand performances on a professional West Berlin stage and on the road. Slight in size, it nevertheless bites off a big chunk of cosmos, compressing into an hour-long performance a range that includes...
...operation of the device, Griffith explained, is based on Reich's principles of the behavior of the energy. Orgone is attracted to both organic and metallic materials, but is absorbed by organic matter, while being repulsed on contact with metals...
...three, Jeremy H. Griffith '60, Paul A. Jordan '60, and George W. Benedict '60, built the accumulator after reading a book by Dr. Wilheim Reich, "discoverer of orgone energy." Reich is also the author of several books on psychology...
...into the inner box, but is prevented from escaping by the metal. The builders of the box say that the presence of the energy was detected by an increase in temperature of about one degree centigrade inside. It may also be measured on a sensitive scintillation counter, according to Reich, although the three say they have not yet tried this...
...three plan to build a bigger box for more decisive results. Large-size accumulators, Reich claims, may be of therapeutic value because of the increased supply of orgone which is provided. His experiments with motors run by the energy have not yet been published...