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15 matching items found between Jan 1960 and Dec 1964. Furthermore, there are 3459 matching items for all time not shown.
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Oct 1, 1964
L. Ron Hubbard: An opinion and a summing up — Borderline
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Richard G. Sipes
Source: Borderline
[Borderline Vol. 1 Number 2 October 1964] A bold Borderline personality who remains a controversial figure: From Dianetics to Scientology. Is he a sage or a charlatan? L. RON HUBBARD: AN OPINION AND A SUMMING UP LAFAYETTE RONALD HUBBARD first made news in 1950 with Dianetics, an allegedly new theory of the human mind and behavior, and one which orthodox psychologists and psychiatrists have refused to condone. He has been in the news periodically ever since. Most men of action receive ...
Aug 5, 1964
Scientology wonderland — The Age (Australia)
More: news.google.com
Type: Press
Source: The Age (Australia)
"ALICE IN WONDERLAND" is a prescribed text book for use in a training drill for scientologists. Everyone is equipped with a hat, and then has to read sections of the book aloud to others. This was one of the most recent reports from Melbourne's longest-running and most bizarre story of the year—the State Government's board of inquiry into scientology. The inquiry is well on the way to breaking all records even for such an inquiry-conscious State. It has now sat on ...
Jun 3, 1964
"Utter ignorance" of physics in Scientology writings / Doctor tells inquiry — The Age (Australia)
More: news.google.com
Type: Press
Source: The Age (Australia)
A DOCTOR told the scientology inquiry yesterday that writings by scientology leader L. R. Hubbard showed "complete and utter ignorance of physics, medical science and medicine." He was Dr. Hendrik Ithos Sydney Van den Brenk, doctor in charge of the Radiological Research Laboratories at the Cancer institute Board, Melbourne. Dr. Van den Brenk said statements by Hubbard about cancer were "quackery of the worst nature." There was nothing to indicate that Hubbard was a person capable of developing a formula which ...
Mar 21, 1964
Have You Ever Been A Boo-Hoo? — Saturday Evening Post
More: saturdayeveningpost.com (2.5 MB), link, scientology-lies.com
Type: Press
Author(s): James Phelan
Source: Saturday Evening Post
Saint Hill Manor is a traditional old English mansion that stands behind a high gateway on a quiet Sussex road some 30 miles south of London. Its size and age—it was built in 1728—give it an impressive but faintly brooding air. Before 1959 it was owned by the Maharaja of Jaipur, and before that by Mrs. Anthony Drexel Biddle. But it is a safe bet that in all its 236 years Saint Hill Manor has never seen anybody quite like its ...
Mar 13, 1964
Mother complained of Scientology wage of £4 week — The Age (Australia)
Dec 8, 1963
Australians look into Scientology / Ask if preclear and entheta constitute medical fraud — New York Times
Nov 28, 1963
Q.C. to inquire into Scientology; bill before council — The Age (Australia)
Aug 8, 1963
Writ against Scientology association — The Age (Australia)
Jun 1, 1963
Scientology --- The catholic viewpoint — Communication (Scientology magazine)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Peter Haskins
Source: Communication (Scientology magazine)
"Change no man's religion, change no man's politics, interrupt the sovereignty of no nation. Instead teach man to use what he has and what he knows to the factual creation, within any political reference, a civilization on earth for the first time." [Signed L Ron. Hubbard] Many people interested in Scientology often ask whether or not processing or training would affect their religious beliefs. The article on the following pages by Father Peter Haskins, O.M.I., Ph.L., S.T.L. gives the Roman Catholic ...
Apr 7, 1963
Scientology claims cure, chases Reds, vexes U.S. — Detroit Free Press
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Type: Press
Author(s): Jack Mann
Source: Detroit Free Press
When the Church of Scientology offered last August to send its E Meter into battle against Communist subversion, President Kennedy didn't even say, "No thanks." Because this religious organization when scorned has political fury of a Hell it doesn't especially believe in, Mr. Kennedy will hear more about his oversight. In the meantime, the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has seized the E Meter. FDA, bureaucratically unconcerned with any spiritua or ideological magic the machine might work, had United States ...
Jan 9, 1963
Scientology here worries health men — The Age (Australia)
Jan 1, 1963
U.S. Acts to Stop Use of Cure-All Device — The Evening Star
Oct 26, 1962
Education without lectures — McGill Daily (Montreal)
Jun 30, 1961
Scientology 'con game' says Conry — Humboldt Standard
Type: Press
Source: Humboldt Standard
"This is the greatest 'con' game since the pea went under the walnut," Leonard Conry, district attorney, said yesterday as he filed charges against Frank Clendon Metcalf, already in trouble with the City of Eureka for practicing and instructing courses in Scientology. The city has brought charges against Metcalf for practicing without a business license. The District Attorney's office yesterday filed another action under violation of the state revenue and taxation code. Conry contends that Scientology is a business and not ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 10, 1960
Scientology // How to really dig a wall — Miami News
More: news.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Don Branning
Source: Miami News
Is scientology another of those weird new mental cults that pop up from time to time, or does it have real value? Staff Writer Don Branning visited the local Scientology headquarters to find out. Read his account of the visit and draw your own conclusions. Some Miamians who are seeking something — but aren't quite sure what — think they may have found it in scientology. Scientology is an offshoot of dianetics. And dianetics is a mixture of psychoanalysis and mail-order ...
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