... 1953, an impressive collection of top scientific talent had joined the effort. They reviewed the findings as objective read more...
... who was a life-long and very active Mason,3 Fetzer probably joined the lodge in part for the contacts he would make there ... United States.11 Fetzer and Freemasonry When John Fetzer joined Kalamazoo’s Anchor Lodge in the early 1930s, he was joining read more...
... Asia and Africa) arose thick, black clouds that were soon joined into one. And throughout this mass there gleamed a dark red ... Franklin, in which spiritual search or ethical yearning is joined to ripe common sense, unafraid skepticism, confident read more...
... The Committee of Brackbill, Burkholder and Zaller were joined by Hans Rub, Peter Donens, and Henry Wenger (A1), as well ... delays. Some ships, after leaving Gravesend in England, joined the Russian fleet at Harwich which served as an escort as read more...
... and, at the invitation of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, he joined a postwar mission to Germany. After reporting to General ... a try for it and subsequently sixty-seven Denkendorfers joined the party. The year was 1832 and they planned to depart on read more...
... Fetzer met Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell, and John soon joined Mitchell’s Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) Board, which read more...
... lifetimes since we talked ... For the purpose that you have joined together again as a group ... as one ... is of great read more...
... who founded Theosophy in 1875, and from Alice Bailey, who joined the organization in 1917 but five years later split off to read more...
... in 1915. By 1928 John had left Adventism, and in 1934 he joined the Masonic Lodge and was making periodic visits to the read more...
... above Capernaum and men heard songs as though 10,000 angels joined in full accord. Then the 12 disciples heard a voice, a read more...