1937
DOI: 10.1080/00223980.1937.9917500
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A Note on the Possible Clairvoyance of Dreams

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“…For example, in the 1930s when the baby of the world-famous flyer Charles Lindberg was kidnapped, Murray and Wheeler (1937) placed ads in newspapers asking people to submit their dreams of the location and fate of the baby. For example, in the 1930s when the baby of the world-famous flyer Charles Lindberg was kidnapped, Murray and Wheeler (1937) placed ads in newspapers asking people to submit their dreams of the location and fate of the baby.…”
Section: Dreams As Omensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in the 1930s when the baby of the world-famous flyer Charles Lindberg was kidnapped, Murray and Wheeler (1937) placed ads in newspapers asking people to submit their dreams of the location and fate of the baby. For example, in the 1930s when the baby of the world-famous flyer Charles Lindberg was kidnapped, Murray and Wheeler (1937) placed ads in newspapers asking people to submit their dreams of the location and fate of the baby.…”
Section: Dreams As Omensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sufficiently unconventional question so that most psychologists would shy away from it. Murray, however, in a highly imaginative investigation (Murray and Wheeler, 1937), undertook to explore the possible clairvoyant function of dreams through securing a large number of dreams about an event of national interest prior to the time at which the outcome of this event was known.…”
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