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Dreams and other manifestations of the unconscious

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Subject(s): Abstract: '...relatively few people today give serieous attention to their dreams. This was not always so. From the beginning of man's recorded history, and even before, as can be deduced from the study of primitives, dreams were taken very seriously, not only by the individual, but also by the community.'
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File, pamphlet, etc. File, pamphlet, etc. Zeller Library FILE/Pa.Klu/LUO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 In filing cabinet behind desk. See librarian for assistance. B04526

Mimeographed typescript of lecture delivered April 1960.

'...relatively few people today give serieous attention to their dreams. This was not always so. From the beginning of man's recorded history, and even before, as can be deduced from the study of primitives, dreams were taken very seriously, not only by the individual, but also by the community.'

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