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 Subject: Re: Terry Bergrav - Fri, 9 Feb 1996 02:04:38 -0500


Date: Fri, 9 Feb 1996 02:04:38 -0500
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
From: "true paranoia..reads" <orgone@shore.net>
Subject: Re: Terry Bergrav
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu

>Is the name Terry Bergrav familiar to any of you folks?  I was told that she
>was Reich's lab assistant in Oslo between 1938-39.  After Reich left Norway,
>she became a member of the resistance movement.  In fact there is a display
>of her heroics in one of the resistance museums in Oslo.  She was able to
>escape to the U.S. and then worked with Reich again in 1942-3. 

> snip


Looking through some of the Rare Journals today at the library I noticed the
name Kari Berggrav in two places. 

Myron Scharaf reports "After the lecture, a film, photographed this summer
by Kari Berggrav, of Orgonon and  laboratory experimentation was shown," in
the Orgone Energy Bulletin, V1, N1, article "The First Orgonomic Conference
At Orgonon, August 30 To September 3, 1948"

She's also credited for photographs of Ola Raknes, A.S. Neill, Theodore
Wolfe, Ilse Ollendorf and Walter Hoppe in an article called "Orgonomy
1935-1950, A Brief Account" by Wilhelm Reich, from the Orgone Energy
Bulletin V2 N 3 July 1950. Nice portraits too.
 
 - Dave Huisken



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