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Leidy: Is Mr. Seybert present? Three raps very feeble. Dr. Mr. Sellers: There was. The answer was three raps. I suggest that the test with the glass tumblers be now tried. Upon the suggestion of the Medium, the test referred to was momentarily deferred, and Mr. Sellers made this inquiry: It is proposed that the Medium shall stand upon tumblers. Are we likely to have any demonstration?
This occurred after a silence of thirty seconds without any response. The Medium: Now, Mr. Seybert, if your Spirit is here, will you have the kindness I knew Mr. Seybert well in life to rap? Fifteen seconds elapse. The Medium: No, he does not seem to respond. At the suggestion of Mr.
A member of the Committee, commenting upon a defect in the spelling of the first of the Latin words in the Spirit communication, suggested that the error might be accounted for on the hypothesis that Mr. Seybert, in life, was accustomed to the use of poor Latin.
The Medium was fully impressed with the importance of the trial, and with the fame which would thereby accrue from such a wholesale conversion as that of the united Seybert Commission. Every Medium, it would appear, is under the special tutelage of a departed Spirit; this Spirit is termed the 'Medium's control. In the present case, when the slates were delivered to Mrs.
Three raps. The alphabet was called and "Henry Seybert" spelled out. Mr. Sellers: "Will Henry Seybert make the raps at this end of the table?" Ans. No. "Is he satisfied with the Commission?" Five raps were given for the alphabet; Professor Thompson called it; raps spelled out: "I will be satisfied before the investigation is through." Mr. Sellers: "Does Mr.
Fullerton states that he heard the raps. Mr. Sellers: I heard a sound then, but it seemed as if it was around there. The tumblers are here moved further away from the wall and the Medium resumes her position upon them. Mr. Sellers: Will the Spirit rap again? The Medium: Were any of you gentlemen acquainted with Mr. Seybert in his lifetime? Mr. Fullerton: I saw him several times before his death.
For instance, if you will all stand up and stand touching the table all of us until we get started, it will be some assistance. All of the gentlemen and the Medium rise and remain standing with their hands in contact with the table. Mr. Seybert, cannot you produce some raps?
Motion, J.R.: Wife and Family Desertion: Emigration as a Contributory Cause. Glasgow Parish Council, 1912. Handling of Cases by the Juvenile Court and Court of Domestic Relations of the Philadelphia Municipal Court. Bulletin 2, Bureau for Social Research, the Seybert Institution, Philadelphia, 1918. Hoffman, Charles W.: The Domestic Relations Court and Divorce, The Delinquent, February, 1917.
Leidy: Is any Spirit present whom I know, or who knows me? After a pause of ten seconds, three light raps are heard. Dr. Leidy: Who am I? The Medium explains that the responses by rappings are mainly indicative only of affirmation or negation. Dr. Leidy: Will you repeat your taps to indicate that you are present yet? Three taps are heard. Mr. Sellers: Those are very clearly heard. Seybert? Dr.
"Mend the fault in time or we will all be puzzled. Henry Seybert." The foregoing were understood to be directed to Mr. Pepper, in accordance with the assurance given by the Spirit that it would communicate with him.
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