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e-meter • east grinstead courier (uk) • engram • garden news • have you lived before this life: a scientific survey (book) • hubbard association of scientologists international (hasi) • john ripley forbes • l. ron hubbard's credentials • mavis leach • medical claims • saint hill manor @ east grinstead (uk) • supernatural abilities (aka ot powers) • susan hadfield • the explorers journal • united kingdom (uk)
5 items found between Jan 1960 and Jun 1960.
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Apr 8, 1960
Scientist seeks your help in his research — Garden News
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Type: Press
Source: Garden News
GARDEN NEWS readers are, by now, familiar with the research work of Dr. Ron L. Hubbard at East Grinstead In Sussex. A number of the useful results he has achieved have been published in this paper—only last week we announced his claims when testing different types of soil. Now, Dr. Hubbard has asked Garden News readers to join in his experiments with him and to play their part in furthering scientific horticultural knowledge. He would like to hear from any reader ...
Apr 8, 1960
They mustn't be too warm in bed
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I HEAR that Dr. Ron Hubbard has conducted an experiment at East Grinstead, Sussex, which shows that plants differ in their reaction to the temperature of the soil in which they are growing, despite the benefits of undersoll heated watering he described in G.N. Feb. 26. In one bed heated water, supplied from the bottom, produced a soil temperature of 85 degrees F. In this was sown a telegraph cucumber, sweet corn, water melon, and tomato plants. In a second bed ...
Mar 25, 1960
Have you lived before? Yes say these four — East Grinstead Courier (UK)
Mar 25, 1960
I was a male, born of space parents... — East Grinstead Courier (UK)
Feb 1, 1960
The Explorers Log — The Explorers Journal
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Type: Press
Author(s): John Ripley Forbes
Source: The Explorers Journal
[...] Dr. L. Ron Hubbard, Washington, D.C. I am almost ashamed to give you this as a note for the Log, but it's a sign of the times: I am about to go round the world in thirty days by BOAC, having assorted lecture stops scheduled, leaving London October 31 and arriving London December 1. Just to show you how things have degenerated, I didn't realize that it would be a circumnavigation until it was painted out. Poor old Magellan. No ...
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