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Pavlov
Pavlov is the person to whose house Gurdjieff goes to discuss the Yezidi phenomenon and where he meets with a group of vodka drinkers.
Pavlov, a common Russian name, means “son of Paul.” It is likely here that Gurdjieff choose this name in reference to Ivan Pavlov, the Nobel Prize-winning Russian physiologist noted for his conditioning experiments with dogs (Wikipedia Page).