1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:313 AND stemmed:son)
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(About the children: Two boys in particular meet at John’s house to go to school with John’s two boys, His son, John, is in the third grade. John is not particularly fond of one of the boys, Brian and Todd Puleski. The J initial could refer to John Jr. perhaps, certainly not to the other two boys.
(Jane’s handwritten note: “May 1968—John, in rereading a copy of this session, saw at once that the boy referred to as M J is M.J. Shuman—a child whose influence on his son he distrusts. The boy is called M.J., I think John said [This note correlates with the handwritten ‘See Notes’ earlier.”]
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([John:] “The man in loose clothes—can you tell me is this the son, president of the company or his father, the chairman of the board. This in relation to the illness being treated?”)
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We will try to separate the father from the son here. The man to which I refer is not terribly advanced in age, but he is at least 50. I do not believe he is over 80. At times he has a nervous twitch. He drinks coffee without milk and wears black shoes. This would seem to be the father. But if so, he has more drive than the son. The characteristics given however do apply to the man who is ill, whether it is the father or son.
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