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164 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
165 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
166 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
167 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
168 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
169 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
170 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
171 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
172 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
173 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
174 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
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Title Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
Reference 100/169
Covering Dates 29 Jan 1884
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Announces that it is '[a]ll right about Graham', and that they can regard it as a delegation, but they must let Browning have the names. Reports that he has been reading Myers' proof, which seems to him 'quite the right thing', but suggests some additions and emendations. Claims that 'the previous Report of the Literary Committee affirmed unheitatingly the existence of telepathic impressions', whereas [Myers' report] apparently treats this question as open.' States the necessity of reconciling the position of the former report with that of the new one. Also suggests some alterations to certain phrases used within the report. Reports that the lecture was 'fairly successful: so far as [HS] and Gurney [could] judge.' States that he [sent] [Gurney] Podmore's proposal, which he approves.

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