Box 14
Contains 350 Results:
17 Jan 1976 handwritten letter from Paul to Ingo Swann, stating he misses Ingo and wishes to hear from him soon (one leaf), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
27 Jan 1976 handwritten letter from John Taylor, [mathematics professor at University of London King’s College] to Ingo Swann in response to Ingo’s letter, assuring Ingo that he does not consider his work a threat but rather respects him (one leaf), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
16 Feb 1976 handwritten letter from Tom Perkins of El Paso, Texas to Mr. Hammond regarding Hammond's book which mentions Ingo Swann’s connection with The Red Feather Gas and Oil Company. Mr. Perkins states he is satisfied, from dowsing, that he has a large oil field but is finding it futile to try to interest anyone in the oil industry and therefore hopes Mr Swann will take an interest (three leaves), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
20 Feb 1976 handwritten letter from Nancy S. Cowan to Ingo Swann entitled “A partial history of myself” in which she describes her psychic experiences and thanks him for his book, To Kiss the Earth Goodbye (seven leaves, one envelope), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
25 Feb 1976 handwritten memo from Chris [Jensen] to Ingo Swann regarding an enclosed check for an upcoming meeting and “sad facts about theta 1” (one leaf), 1976
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25 Feb 1976 typed letter with remote viewing sketches from Peter Brown to Ingo Swann, responding to Swann’s letter, in which he provides samples of his “space work.” He also mentions a UK citizen who claims he has developed a space vehicle that will carry a thousand or two thousand people into space. (three leaves), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
1 Mar 1976 typed note from David Hammond, Publisher, to Mr. Tom Perkins, Dowser, informing him that his letter has been forwarded to Ingo Swann (one leaf), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
1 Mar 1976 typed letter from Elizabeth Campbell, Ph.D, Director of Admissions of the Humanistic Psychology Institute to Ingo Swann. Dr. Campbell advises that Stanley Krippner has given her Ingo’s letter for application to their doctoral program, and that he must document his achievements that might satisfy his master’s equivalency. She advises that Krippner does not have room for additional students, and that Dr. Rollo May is a recent addition (one leaf), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
2 Mar 1976 handwritten letter from Joyce Mann to Ingo Swann thanking him for his book To Kiss the Earth Goodbye, stating those that need to read the book the most will not because of their closed minds (one leaf, one envelope), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.
3 Mar 1976 typed letter from Renee Nell, Ed.D, Executive Director of the Country Place in Litchfield, CT., to Ingo Swann regarding a meeting in which Stanley Krippner discussed the possibility of a research project involving Swann. Ms. Nell invites Swann to be their guest for a week or two so they can study the content of his dreams (one leaf), 1976
The chronological files contain materials such as brochures, greeting cards, contracts, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, and other materials.