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The Harvard psychological clinic has issued a request that all dreams concerning the kidnapping of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., be reported in writing to H. L. Stevens at the clinic, 64 Plympton Street. In the report, persons who dream of the missing child are asked to include their age and sex and, if they are parents, the age and sex of their children.
The psychologists explained that they had no hope of solving the mystery by analysis of dreams, but are solely interested in collecting data on interesting phonomena. A great deal of valuable scientific information was added to the knowledge of sleeping experience when the clinic collected dreams about Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight. The psychologists hope to add to their material stories of dreams experienced by people all over the country following the disappearance of the child.
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