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Actually, hypnotists today always teach their subjects self-hypnosis so that any chance of dependency is obviated. Milton V. Kline, professor of psychology at Long Island University, postulates that hypnosis is primarily retrogressive. The theory that regression can spotlight personality disorders found in more infantile states is also widely held.
KAUFFMAN, REGINALD WRIGHT. Born at Columbia, Pa., 1877. Educated at St. Paul's School, Concord, and at Harvard. Married, 1909. In newspaper work since 1897. Associate editor Saturday Evening Post, 1904-07; later associate editor Delineator, and managing editor Hampton's Magazine. Lives in Columbia, Pa. Lonely House, The. KLINE, BURTON. Born at Williamsport, Pa., 1877.
"There is matter for grave consideration in what you have said," he remarked, at length, "though I apprehend your fears in regard to Doctor Kline are more conjectural than real." "I hope so," returned Mr. Carlton, "but as a prudent man I will not take needless risk in the face of danger. If an operation cannot be avoided, I will trust that precious life to none but you."
True, he had outwitted Kline of the secret service two nights before, when Kline had raided the counterfeiters' den; true, he had no reason to believe that Kline suspected HIM specifically, but the man Kline wanted HAD entered the tenement that night, and since then the house had been shadowed day and night. The result was both simple and disastrous to Jimmie Dale.
Look out for Kline, he is the sharpest man in the United State secret service" the warning in her letter was running through Jimmie Dale's mind. Kline the real Kline was going to raid the place to-night. When? At what time? It must be nearly eleven o'clock already, and
Some one tried the door, and, finding it locked, rattled it violently. "Open the door!" It was Kline's voice. Jimmie Dale's eyes were closed, and he was breathing regularly, though just a little slower than in natural respiration. "Break it down!" ordered Kline tersely. There was a rush at it and it gave.
"You see what you have to do, Kline," said Major Woodruff, presently. Then the older officer turned to Jack to say: "Mr. Benson, since Mr. Farnum has been kind enough to place you and the boat at our orders, Kline is going to remain on board, today, during the tests. He will give Mr. Somers whatever orders are necessary in order to make the tests most successful."
It surged inward, knocked against the chair, upset the latter, something tinkled to the floor and four officers, with Kline at their head, jumped into the room. Jimmie Dale never moved. A flashlight played around the room and focused upon him and then he was shaken roughly only to fall inertly back on the bed again. "I guess this is all right, Mr. Kline," said one of the officers.
"You seemed so easy about him, sir," replied the clerk, "that I encouraged him to buy; and the bill ran up more heavily than I was aware until the footing gave exact figures." I drew out my watch. It was close on to half past six. "I think, Edward," said I, "that you'd better step round to Kline & Co.'s, and ask if they've shipped B 's goods yet.
Property, Kline and France have defined as "anything that the individual may acquire which sustains and prolongs life, favors survival, and gives an advantage over opposing forces." Many animals and even insects store up food both for themselves and for their young. Very early in life children evince signs of ownership.
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