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The first president of ARIN was Kim Hubbard, from 1997 until 2000.
According to Bent Corydon, Hubbard created the illusion that Dianetics was the first psychotherapy to address traumatic experiences in their own time, but others had done so as standard procedure.
Gardiner Greene Hubbard became its first president and his son-in-law, Alexander Graham Bell, eventually succeeded him in 1897 following his death.
He first publicly announced his " breakthrough " in Ron's Journal 67 ( RJ67 ), a taped lecture Hubbard recorded on September 20, 1967, to be sent to all Scientologists.
L. Ron Hubbard is widely believed to have used the theory in his creation of Dianetics and later to have incorporated it into Scientology, and acknowledges this in several texts ; the first of these two movements in turn introduced general semantics to a wider audience in the early 1950s, including popular science fiction writer A. E. van Vogt, personal growth theorist Harvey Jackins and his movement Re-evaluation Counseling and movements like Gestalt therapy.
The first, sounding closer to hard bop than some later releases, was recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in New Jersey with then newcomer trumpet player Freddie Hubbard.
English readers were familiar with Mother Hubbard, already a stock figure when Edmund Spenser published his satire " Mother Hubbard's tale ", 1590 ; with the superstitious advice on getting a husband or a wife of " Mother Bunch ", who was credited with the fairy stories of Madame d ' Aulnoy when they first appeared in English.
This is the first time ADSR samples are heard on the Atari ST, unfortunately only one more piece of music is ever written using this routine, albeit the 16 minute long Knuckle Busters tune by Rob Hubbard.
The original school opened in 1899, with Cora Crawford the first teacher who later to become Hubbard County superintendent of schools.
This group of industrious men was the first to recognize that there would be considerable economic advantage for Verndale to provide a route for settlers heading to the fertile Shell Prairies of Hubbard County, where bonanza wheat farms were being established.
After purchasing the Hubbard Township property, Nehemiah Hubbard made his first sale of land to Samuel Tylee, a surveyor in Connecticut, and engaged him as his agent in this new territory.
* Margaret Grubb, first wife of pulp fiction author and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard
The first two, his Blue Note debuts, were recorded over three days in May 1961 with Freddie Hubbard, Horace Parlan and others.
Mr. Galusha researched for L. Ron Hubbard during the 1950s, and was one of the founders of the first Church of Scientology in 1953. by Dr. Anastasius Nordenholz ( as opposed to Hubbard's Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought, 1956 ), which they use as the basis of their challenge to Scientology's trademark claims.
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* For being the first American to scale Mount Everest, Whittaker was awarded the Hubbard Medal by United States President John F. Kennedy.
The first three people accused and arrested for allegedly afflicting Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, 12-year-old Ann Putnam, Jr., and Elizabeth Hubbard were Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne and Tituba.
Hubbard served as Meharry Medical College's first president until his death in 1921.
Hubbard would go on to 13 straight years as alderman for the elite Ward 4, sitting on the powerful Board of Control, and become Toronto's first black deputy mayor, functioning as acting mayor on several occasions.
Additionally, Iowa was the first Big Ten institution to promote an African American to an administrative vice president ’ s position ( Dr. Phillip Hubbard, promoted in 1966 ).
Born in 1836 in Troy, New York, and orphaned at ten, Hubbard first worked as a tinsmith in the east and then in Chicago.
In June 1960 Hubbard made his first record as a leader, Open Sesame, with saxophonist Tina Brooks, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Clifford Jarvis.
Together with Eric Dolphy, Hubbard was the only ' session ' musician who appeared on both Olé and Africa / Brass, Coltrane's first album with ABC / Impulse!

Hubbard and introduced
The policy was introduced in 1965 in a policy letter written by Hubbard.
The " Code of Reform " introduced by Hubbard in 1968 discontinued Fair Game and Security Checks, and cancelled " disconnection as a relief to those suffering from familial suppression.
He also introduced a new working-class family, the Snyders, into the storyline and added new dimensions to the wealthy Lucinda Walsh ( Elizabeth Hubbard ) by tying the Walshes and Snyders together.
* Al Hubbard ( LSD pioneer ) ( 1901 – 1982 ), American civil servant and inventor who became early proponent of psychedelic drug LSD ; known as " Captain Al ", he purportedly introduced scientists, politicians, intelligence officials, diplomats, and church figures to LSD
According to Todd Brendan Fahey, Hubbard introduced more than 6, 000 people to LSD, including scientists, politicians, intelligence officials, diplomats, and church figures.
Alfred Matthew Hubbard is reputed to have introduced more than 6, 000 people to LSD, including scientists, politicians, intelligence officials, diplomats, and church figures.
Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science by L. Ron Hubbard is the original article published in Astounding Science Fiction ( cover date May 1950 ) published to immediately precede the release of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health that introduced Dianetics.
Winter introduced West to Hubbard on one occasion but West said: " I guess I didn't find the man very memorable.
In the 1960s, Hubbard introduced a series of questions, known as " security checks ", to verify members ' loyalty.
In her book Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement, Ruth A. Tucker wrote that the concept appeared to have first been introduced into Scientology in the 1960s " as membership grew and as authoritarian control Hubbard increased.

Hubbard and Dianetics
* L. Ron Hubbard, author ; founder of both the Church of Scientology and of Dianetics
Hubbard conducting Dianetics seminar in Los Angeles in 1950
Dianetics is a set of ideas and practices regarding the metaphysical relationship between the mind and body which was created by L. Ron Hubbard and is practiced by followers of Scientology.
Hubbard coined Dianetics from the Greek stems dia, meaning through, and nous, meaning mind.
When Hubbard formulated Dianetics, he described it as " a mix of Western technology and Oriental philosophy ".
Hubbard claimed that Dianetics could increase intelligence, eliminate unwanted emotions and alleviate a wide range of illnesses he believed to be psychosomatic.
Hubbard variously defined Dianetics as " a spiritual healing technology " and " an organized science of thought.
Hubbard always claimed that his ideas of Dianetics originated in the 1920s and 1930s.
Hubbard wrote Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health at that time, allegedly completing the 180, 000-word book in six weeks.
The success of selling Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health brought in a flood of money, which Hubbard used to establish Dianetics foundations in six major American cities.
Hubbard explained the backlash as a response from various entities trying to co-opt Dianetics for their own use.
In later years, Hubbard decided that the psychiatric profession was the origin of all of the criticism of Dianetics, as he believed it secretly controlled most of the world's governments.
One example was Harvey Jackins, founder of Re-evaluation Counselling, originally a sort of discrete reworking of Dianetics, which L Ron Hubbard later declared suppressive to Scientology.
Because of a sale of assets resulting from the bankruptcy, Hubbard no longer owned the rights to the name " Dianetics ", but its philosophical framework still provided the seed for Scientology to grow.
In 1978, Hubbard released New Era Dianetics ( NED ), a revised version supposed to produce better results in a shorter period of time.
In the book, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, Hubbard describes techniques that he suggests can rid individuals of fears and psychosomatic illnesses.
Hubbard described Dianetics as " an organized science of thought built on definite axioms: statements of natural laws on the order of those of the physical sciences ".
Unlike conventional therapies, Hubbard said, Dianetics would work every time if applied properly and " will invariably cure all psychosomatic ills and human aberrations.
Some of the psychometric ideas in Dianetics can be traced to Sigmund Freud, whom Hubbard credited as an inspiration and was said to have used as a source.
One treatment method Hubbard drew from in developing Dianetics was abreaction therapy.
According to Hubbard, before Dianetics psychotherapists may have been able to deal with very light and superficial incidents ( e. g. an incident that reminds you of a moment of loss ), but with Dianetic therapy, the patient can actually erase moments of pain and unconsciousness.

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