Walter W. Marseille - Works

Works

  • Review of a book on handwriting analysis, Psychosomatic Medicine 5 (1943): 317-318.
  • Review of Harry Price's Fifty Years of Psychical Research in The Psychoanalytic Quarterly 12 (1943): 124-5
  • 'Rules for a game of skill', Capture, April 26, 1943
  • 'On Thermonuclear war', review essay, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, April 1961
  • 'Marseille Replies', Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September 1961, p. 294

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