The sage's key to character at sight; special student's course (1919) (14766991354)
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Title: The sage's key to character at sight; special student's course
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Ormsby, Frank Earl. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Astrology Characters and characteristics
Publisher: Chicago, Pyramid-cube university
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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read many books and several Courseson Occult Phenomena, Force, Matter, Laws of Nature,etc., but I have read nothing that approaches your wonderfulcourse of reasoning. In my opinion a thorough understanding ofthese wonderful truths would remove the veil of superstit:on andignorance from the minds of people and establish a basis forUniversal belief, Growth and Attainment May your good workprogress is the wish of yours truly, C. E. ORMSBY. Tn the operation of this University the plan includes, not onlythe extension of its educational features thru correspondence, butthe extension of the system as a whole, including the placing of aUniversity Building, after the original design, in every countythruout the United States. The aim is to create a University Cen-ter in every county, thus making it possible for every memberof every family to attend lectures, take courses of study andbeo-ome affiliated with this new and unusual system and move-ment in the educational field. CHARACTER AT SIGHT 61
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• riRyr hoorplam ° pyrapiid ahd cuRt Plan, Circular Section READ THIS Extracts from a letter received from Mr. W. G. Fairchild, Atty.,Long Beach, California: I have traveled very extensively in my short time on earth andmet and associated with many of the brightest minds (and some ofthe lowest and meanest) and I must say you are undoubtedly thepeer of them all. It has been a common matter for me to meetmen and women who have climbed to exalted heights in certaindefinite lines, but there are few indeed who have such a broadand comprehensive view of all that pertains to life. You will haveleft your work on this planet long ere you are recognized foryour true worth and merit to humanity. Thanks to Mr. Fairchild. 62 THE SAGES KEY TO A Few Words of Appreciation from Among Thousands of Like CommunicationsMr, Ormsby:— I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed your talk the other evening.I consider it the very highest class of entertainment, and youmust be heard to be appreciated, as you lead