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...said Hypnotist Andrew Salter of Manhattan last week, explaining in the Journal of General Psychology that 20 or 25% of normal adults can be hypnotized and can learn with little trouble to hypnotize themselves to produce the whole range of hypnotic phenomena-insensitivity to pain or noise, steely muscular rigidity, hallucinations, posthypnotic suggestion...
...knights of the realm and one baronet-Sir Arthur Salter, Sir Percy Noble, Sir Archibald Sinclair-personified this hope...
...long-range hope was the New World. Passage of the Lend-Lease Bill would make a great difference (see p. 26). To arrange ways & means for lending and leasing ships, Winston Churchill last week named Sir Arthur Salter to go at once to Washington. This envoy was peculiarly fitted to the emergency job: he is Parliamentary Secretary to the Shipping Ministry, during World War I was Chairman of the Allied Maritime Transport Executive; has often visited the U. S. and last year married an American and a Washingtonian, Mrs. Ethel Bagg...
...play ball, Hudson played ball. Last summer he took credit for Behind-the-Scenes-Man Sir Horace Wilson's abortive plan to offer Germany credits and access to world markets in exchange for peace. Said the Spectator last week: "His appointment . . . over the head of Sir Arthur Salter, whose brilliant record in the control of shipping in the last war qualifies him better than any other man in the country ... is worse than incomprehensible...
Last week Oswego High School was placid as a summer day. Principal Salter had promptly suspended nine rowdy ringleaders. One of them was Andrew ("Bud") Pierce, son of the town's mayor...