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The S in Stanford's original SAB did not stand for "Scientific":

'Among her advantages in their increasingly frosty relationship was her continued communication with her dead husband and son – ‘my two spiritual advisers’, as she called them – whose deceased status rendered them infallible. Under their guidance she laid out a pedagogic vision requiring Stanford students to be taught that ‘every one born on earth has a soul germ’

lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v44/n23/ja

@NicoleCRust @cyrilpedia @SussilloDavid @Russpoldrack "Jane Stanford Way" -- that is our new address! (and the Bldg. is now 420) ;)

@NicoleCRust @cyrilpedia @knutson_brain @SussilloDavid My understanding is that our dept had until recently an endowed chair for psychic research - maybe @wandell remembers the history of that? This is a fun graphic piece about the history of psychic research at Stanford: stanfordmag.org/contents/the-c

@NicoleCRust @cyrilpedia @knutson_brain @Russpoldrack

Wait, so those flecks that appear in my eyes when I stare at the sky *aren't* soul germs?

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