Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 12

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Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 12
American Society for Psychical Research, American Society for Psychical Research (1906- )
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I will tell him. (Who is writing now ?) Martha. (Will you tell me more of the B— people that have passed into the other life?) I will have to come igam. good night.'' Digitized by Google 468 Proceedings of American Society for Psychical Research, Calvin Smead was an uncle of Mr. S., and died in CaUfornia many years ago. One brother say^ that this Calvin never lived in Cincinnati, never talked of living there and thinks that he never thought of doing so. But as he indicates that this brother tra...veled all over the West, a fact stated also by another brother, and admits having seldom heard from the brother Calvin, it might be true that the latter once thought of living in the city named.
One brother, Mr. Smead's father, says that it would not be im- probable that Calvin entertained this thought at one time. Mr.
and Mrs. S. never knew whether such an incident occurred.
** Joseph's wife " refers to Mrs. Smead's mother and is an inter- esting way to refer to her, as it is the natural expression for the brother Calvin to use, though it is apparent that Sylvester is present who would naturally say father.


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