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...conception and still further back to such matters as "memory" of life on other planets (TIME, Dec. 22). Now a serious British psychiatrist, who conducts much analysis under hypnosis, seriously claims to have dredged his patients' memories back to the womb. And though Dr. Denys E. R. Kelsey's report and conclusions seem fantastic to the layman, London's reputable Journal of Mental Science prints them with a straight face. His three case histories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Memories Before Birth? | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

...single woman of 44 "regressed" under hypnosis to age 13, then to five, then six months and to three weeks. At this point, she said: "I used to be part of a 'oneness,', and now I am separated." Dr. Kelsey told her that as he counted ten she would find herself back at the "oneness . . ." As he reached ten, she said ("quite calmly and positively"): "This is the womb. There is something beating in me and through me-my mother's heart. I can't see-and it feels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Memories Before Birth? | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

Bare Knuckles. Returning to Detroit in 1935, Reuther plunged into union work, and organized a U.A.W. local whose membership grew from 78 to 30,000 in one year. Leader of Detroit's first big sitdown strike at the Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Plant, he also played a major role in the U.A.W.'s unionization of Ford. Reuther's bitterest foes were the U.A.W.'s Communists. He won his first major battle with the Communists in 1946, when he took the U.A.W.'s presidency away from R. J. Thomas, whom the Communists had supported. He clinched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: New Boss of the C.I.O. | 12/15/1952 | See Source »

Prices were soaring in Midland; office space was at a premium. In the suburbs, palatial ranch-style houses were going up almost overnight. Downtown, modest skyscrapers poked into the air. One small operator called Jack Kelsey caught the spirit by buying an 8-ft.-by-13-ft. shack, moving it into his backyard, and putting up a sign-'The Kelsey Building...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: The Spraberry Trend | 10/8/1951 | See Source »

...passing that the show was roughly divided between monument-type statues and the more economical table-top models, and that neither the abstract left wing nor the representational right wing succeeded in dominating the show. Prices set by the sculptors ranged from $125 for a baby bear by Muriel Kelsey to $24,000 for Spring Stirring, a compact carving in black diorite by California's Donal Hord...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Rangy Stepchild | 5/30/1949 | See Source »

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