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Subject: Re: call from WRM - Sat, 27 Jan 1996 23:38:23 -0500
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 23:38:23 -0500
From: Michael Clements <orgonome@dns.enter.net>
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
Subject: Re: call from WRM
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
> "The Oranur Experiment"
I don't know if this is even relevant, but I read a copy of "The
Oranur Experiment, First Part" in the middle 60's which I found in the inactive
stacks of the Univ of Wash in Seattle. It was so heavily read that
the pages crumbled in my hands. It had been rebound several times by
then. Letters on the left side of the page were cut off. Few other bound
publications of any type in the library showed that amount of wear.
Reich is probably a "best known secret." That is, a well read author
and field of study almost always misunderstood and thus most readily
denied as something of interest. Admission of interest is too embarrassing to
divulge to one's peers (so-called friends). .
I have written MBH several times asking that she "loosen up" her grip
on the writings of Reich with no success except possibly "Orgonomic
Functionalism" of which I have only the first two issues. She did
provide me with several of the original books and publications when I
wrote her in the middle 60's. Not realizing that these things would
never be seen again I lent them out never to be seen again.
I have heard one way to find copies of CORE, Annals of the Orgone
Institute and Orgonimic Medicine and the like is to "suggest" you are
willing to pay a lot and advertise in something like the "Village
Voice."
One man I talked with at the yearly scientific meeting in Princeton a
few months ago had managed to accumulate almost everything published
and disseminated that way.
Mike C.
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