... was one of our first science programs. That was with Dr. Elmer Green of the Menninger Foundation in Topeka. And what he read more...
... Barr Family Line Peter (A2226) and Anna Winger Family To Greene County, Ohio To Darke County On the Move The Human Side ... (A2226), the sixth-born son who lived in Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio, and Isaac Wenger (A2225), the fifth-born son read more...
... wore a plaid flannel coat, a modest combination of red, green and brown. These coats were homemade by his daughter, ... lined with white satin. They got all of the flowers from greenhouses in Logan.” The Logan newspaper, in reporting the read more...
... Research, $311,800 UC-SF (Jim Hardt), $65,700 Menninger (Elmer Green), $55,200 PEAR (Bob Jahn), $30,000 Life Beyond Death ... Fields and States of Consciousness,” Menninger Institute (Elmer Green), $213,000 (which continued into 1988-91 Menninger read more...
... In the 80’s, the first science project we funded was Dr. Elmer Green, and this is a matter of record. It’s in the minutes. read more...
... when they developed a scientific advisory board that had Elmer Green on it, William Tiller, Norm Shealy, and Stan Krippner read more...
... board. The members of that advisory board included Dr. Elmer Green from Menninger Foundation, Menninger Clinic; we had ... his contacts with this advisory board. Bruce Yes, because Elmer Green knew Vic Eichler through Council Grove. Tom Exactly. read more...
... Brown Bold Italic Font: Jim Gordon on reincarnation. Green Font: – On travel. Green Bold Italic Font: – About books. ... (biomedical area) from ’87-90. Eichler was a protégé of Elmer Green. Vic was Hired by Lloyd Swierenga, Worked Under Glenn read more...
... E. Research, $311,800 UC-SF (Jim Hardt), $65,700 Menninger (Elmer Green), $55,200 PEAR (Bob Jahn), $30,000 Life Beyond Death ... Fields and States of Consciousness," Menninger Institute (Elmer Green), $213,000 [which continued into 1988-91 Menninger read more...
... they wanted to replicate this copper wall experiment that Elmer Green did. I think they even had a copper wall built . read more...