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On This Day in Scientology History - February 24A summary of events - pickets, deaths, births, press coverage, Scientology lectures, and more - for this day in Scientology history. Visit the Any Day in Scientology History page to select a different day. Article: The secrets of the universe. Wall Street Journal --Eastern Edition, 02/24/98, Vol. 231 Issue 37, pA22. February 24, 1998 Article: The secrets of the universe. Wall Street Journal --Eastern Edition, 02/24/98, Vol. 231 Issue 37, pA22.
Wall Street Journal editorial: The Secrets of the Universe February 24, 1998 Wall Street Journal editorial: The Secrets of the Universe
Stuttgarter Nachrichten: Child in the hold of Scientologists February 24, 1997 Stuttgarter Nachrichten: Child in the hold of Scientologists
San Jose Mercury News : Scientology Mission Opens In Palo Alto February 24, 1996 San Jose Mercury News : Scientology Mission Opens In Palo Alto
Glendale (California) News-Press: Scientology reply to editorial on the Erlich raid February 24, 1995 Glendale (California) News-Press: Scientology reply to editorial on the Erlich raid
Talk, Sally Jessy Raphael, born. In 1991, Scientology: February 24, 1991 Talk show host Sally Jessy Raphael is born. In 1991 she presented ashow about Scientology:
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Boston Globe: Conviction Upheld In Extortion Case (brief mention of Scientology) February 24, 1988 Boston Globe: Conviction Upheld In Extortion Case (brief mention of Scientology)
Report on Lisa McPherson February 24, 1988 Carol Chamberlain writes a (no title) on Lisa McPherson.
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In a ruling that expanded legal protections February 24, 1988 In a ruling that expanded legal protections for parody and satire, the Supreme Court overturns a $200,000 award that Rev. Jerry Falwell had won against Hustler magazine and publisher Larry Flynt.
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Philadelphia Daily News: Will TV Make Kids Extinct (brief mention of Scientology) February 24, 1984 Philadelphia Daily News: Will TV Make Kids Extinct (brief mention of Scientology)
Clearwater Police Dept. Report Number SR3.1 RV-2, XO Treasure Island P.D. Report 830942. This, Linda Van Schaick's, car February 24, 1983 Clearwater Police Dept. Report Number SR3.1 RV-2, XO Treasure Island P.D. Report 830942. This report is concerning Linda Van Schaick's dog being placed in the trunk of her car.
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Expanded Dianetics Cases February 24, 1977 L. Ron Hubbard writes HCOB 'Expanded Dianetics Cases'.
Mail Statistic, Dir Comm's Function February 24, 1966 L. Ron Hubbard writes HCOPL "Mail Statistic, Dir Comm's Function".
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Org Programing February 24, 1964 L. Ron Hubbard writes HCOPL 'Org Programing'.
Org Programming February 24, 1964 L. Ron Hubbard writes HCOPL "Org Programming".
SLR Ltd., Tape Copying February 24, 1964 L. Ron Hubbard writes HCOPL 'SLR Ltd., Tape Copying'.
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Selected Persons Overt-Withhold Straightwire February 24, 1959 L. Ron Hubbard writes HCOB 'Selected Persons Overt-Withhold Straightwire'.
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Despatches to Advisory Council February 24, 1959 L. Ron Hubbard writes SECED 'Despatches to Advisory Council'.
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Shipping Department-Invoices February 24, 1959 L. Ron Hubbard writes SECED 'Shipping Department-Invoices'.
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FC Communicator Basic Hat February 24, 1959 L. Ron Hubbard writes SECED 'FC Communicator Basic Hat'.
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Secretary to Training Department Hat (Temporary Hat) February 24, 1959 L. Ron Hubbard writes SECED 'Secretary to Training Department Hat (Temporary Hat)'.
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Group Processing: Stabilization Process February 24, 1954 L. Ron Hubbard gives a lecture, 'Group Processing: Stabilization Process '.
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Group Processing: Time February 24, 1954 L. Ron Hubbard gives a lecture, 'Group Processing: Time '.
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L. Ron Hubbard, 9-month-old daughter, Alexis, crib, Frank Dessler (a Dianetics official), Alexis, Westwood Nurses Registry Agenc February 24, 1951 L. Ron Hubbard kidnaps his 9-month-old daughter, Alexis, from her crib. He and Frank Dessler (a Dianetics official) leave Alexis at the Westwood Nurses Registry Agency, paying for a week's care in advance. The owner of the agency reports the matter to the police when Hubbard and Dessler around his suspicions by identifying themselves to him only as "Mr. Olson" and "Mr. Rank." (Actually, LRH identifies himself as "James Olson" - Superman's sidekick? - and signs a false statement under that name, saying his wife was seriously ill.) At some point in Feb. 1951, LRH gives Dessler a written document indemnifying him of any wrongdoing, since Dessler was concerned about being charged with kidnapping. The LA Examiner (newspaper) reports the story a little differently, saying that Sara left Alexis at the Dianetics Foundation in LA, then decided to spend the night in LRH's apartment after finding it unoccupied. She asks a private detective and Miles Hollister, a former Dianetics executive, to stay in the neighborhood. (According to her divorce suit, she had been kidnapped as well and was with LRH at the time the story was printed.)
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Following a series of domestic disputes with February 24, 1951 Following a series of domestic disputes with his wife, L. Ron Hubbard abducts his daughter.
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