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Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin), 1880-1936

"The Dream Doctor"


Take things just as they come, set them down just as they happen,
and when you get through give me an intimate picture of the man
and his work."
He picked up the schedule for the day and I knew that the
interview was at an end. I was to "get" Kennedy.
Often I had written snatches of Craig's adventures, but never
before anything as ambitious as this assignment, for a whole
month. At first it staggered me. But the more I thought about it,
the better I liked it.
I hastened uptown to the apartment on the Heights which Kennedy
and I had occupied for some time. I say we occupied it. We did so
during those hours when he was not at his laboratory at the
Chemistry Building on the University campus, or working on one of
those cases which fascinated him. Fortunately, he happened to be
there as I burst in upon him.
"Well?" he queried absently, looking up from a book, one of the
latest untranslated treatises on the new psychology from the pen
of the eminent scientist, Dr. Freud of Vienna, "what brings you
uptown so early?"
Briefly as I could, I explained to him what it was that I proposed
to do.


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