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Barcelona 2000
Introduction to the Panel on the Universality of Graphology

Panel members:

Dafna Yalon ( Israel ) - Chairperson
Kiyo Tollenaar Fujiki (The Netherlands )
Martha Campos ( Spain ) 

Participants are kindly requested to prepare for the panel by reading these introductory pages and the enclosed articles in advance.

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The Case for Graphology; New Directions
  1. Seize the initiative and found a professional training school as Amparo did, based on existing professional training school. This could be seen as bringing the Gospel to the heathen. If it happened in England and in Spain , it could happen in your country, too. Panelist: Amparo.
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A critique of The Write Stuff

Barry Beyerstein & Dale Beyerstein (1992)

Summary of work in progress - Olivia Graham

The stated intention of The Write Stuff, edited by Barry and Dale Beyerstein (1992) is: “to present to the open-minded reader an overview of the best evidence available on both sides of the dispute about graphology” (p. 18). The book consists of articles, reviews and studies by a number of authors from different backgrounds, including graphologists and psychologists. The chapters, each written by a different author, are introduced by the editors.

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Remembering Augusto Vels

by Maria Victoria Sen Samaranch

Dear Friends,

As we just about to meet in Barcelona in a few days and honor Professor Vels, I feel I want to share with you some of the most important memories that come to my mind when thinking about him.

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Acknowledgments

This Colloquium could not have taken place as it will without the generous contributions of many of our members. We should all be aware as what they've done to help make our meeting enjoyable, interesting and professionally worthwhile.

First, thank to Amparo Botella for having extended an invitation to us last year to hold our Colloquium 2000 in Barcelona .

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Between amusement and factor analysis

The EGS Bulletin, No.8: Special supplement, Nov. 1997,  

"Between amusement and factor analysis; the scientific aspects of graphology"

by Renate Joos

Lilienthalstr, 12, D-70193 Stuttgart.

This is a precis of an article by a distinguished German graphologist. prepared and translated at the request of Ted Barnett, from the German text (the original is 24 pages long, plus 11 pages of notes).

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