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THOUGHT-TRANSFERENCE IN BOSTON. ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^* *^^® theory of Professor 



Charles Richet of Paris, that thought-transfer- 



The committee on thought-transference, of ence might exist to some degree in all persons. 



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REDUCED FACSIMILE OF DRAWINGS SHOWING SOME EVIDENCE OF SO-CALLED THOUGHT-TRANSFERENCE. 



issued a circular during the winter, describing persons making the trials according to the 

 some simple experiments in guessing digits or directions of the circular, and the results will 



