THE SOUL OF MAN
APPARATUS TO MEASURE IT.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COFIRIOBT.) (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CADLB ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 29th. August, 9 a.m.)
PARIS, 28th August. Professor Charles Henry, a famous mathematician, has.invented a machine with which ho claims he can "measure tho soul." "When a ma.n is dead," he says, "there remains something in .him winch cannot ordinarily be calculated, labelled, or weighed. The apparatus car. measure tho body's radiations, which'remain active, with obsessing constancy, even after death, sceUing another abiding place. We cannot completely v\ie, It is this immortal something which gives an individual personality anions human millions."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 7
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97THE SOUL OF MAN Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 7
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