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1 MM wi eojoyvc re >$ treated by *sry* ? and psycboanalist 3lrv , ^ Sybil b? days", 'la^''periods Sn? me ? days, weeks, months, somettmas years ? durtqgwh rwlltie unknown! to SyblTtook ; over her body The emergence of these different personalities resulted from traumatic exp eriences in early childhood. Realising that she was dif ferent from other PTi* and that she "lost" time, Sybil sought help. Thus began the eleven years of psychoanalys ed study of the. only mulripifc personality ever undertaken The author bases her narrative on the hours of conversations with Sybil and the doctor, on Sybil's diaries, essays, and tape re cordings of die other selves during analysis and the author's face to face encounter with ea ch of Sybil's sixteen persona lities In her preface, the au thor states her approach to w riting the book: "Thus it was, after knowing Sybil and her o ther selves for three years. I made my commitment and be gan to do formal research for :hla book. Sybil in the end Is cured and her sixteen different per aonalitles become fused into aoe Thus, the book is the re sult of a woman's desperate struggle to become one whole jerscti W f - $ . S - . . Mien Awarded Music Scholarship James Allen Jr. fames Wilson Alien, Jr., of lose Hill has been awarded a talc Scholarship at Campbell College for the school year of Allen is a transfer from SI where he was a senator in ie Student Government Assoc ition. Editor of the school news aper. and on the Steering Cotn rfttee of the Drama Club At lampbell he Is a member of ae Touring Choir and the Music Educators National Conference. A photographer for Service nterprlses, Allen is the son f Rsv and Mrs J.W. Allen f R ise Mil ?Sued to W during his long "the ^mUy 5f Braxton Bell ; APPALOOSA One of the most distinctively marked breede of horses is the Appelant*. It always f w- hite over the "Slit ,pc** :o >N, BE?? Bounty supervisor 1^1 flnHHj? Ir ^' , i^ ' t'm 9S wSnl I jL^?^? ^ ^^1 / Jf Lonf SUm Hifh of Low Bock COVERALLS DENIM OVtRAILS E | N-y y ?# ** r ? 3T???? ?1. -.- ff| . . J?,. i'i ' ? i 11 . i'j Beys' | ;; Loni Sleevs rmi?ent Fnss SHIRTS ! i ij A' Of* prva m wm i?Ml. |?M ymttmm, ? *t ' and nli4 100% j NEW SUCTION | ? l i* I
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
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