Subject files, [ca. 1890-1953]

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Subject files, [ca. 1890-1953]

Correspondence, photographs, reports, and other material compiled by James Hyslop, Richard Hodgson, Walter Prince, and others. Subjects covered include apparitions, automatisms, coincidental dreams, psychic healing, hauntings, occult miscellany, obsession, slate writing, predictions, physical phenomena, out-of-body experiences, telepathy, telekinesis, and spirit photography.

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Hyslop, James H. (James Hervey), 1854-

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Founder of the American Institute for Scientific Research, the parent organization of the American Society for Psychical Research. From the description of Papers, 1896-1927. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 41579871 Professor of ethics and logic at Columbia University, 1895-1902. From the description of James H. Hyslop papers, 1886-1910. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 496102575 Psychologist a...

Hodgson, Richard, 1855-1905

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Australian psychologist and psychical researcher. From the description of Papers, 1887-1906. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155488038 ...

American society for psychical research

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Prince, Walter Franklin, 1863-1934

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Walter Franklin Prince, a parapsychologist, was born in Detroit, Maine in 1863 and died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1934. He was graduated at the Maine Wesleyan Seminary in 1881, received the degrees of A.B. in 1896 and Ph. D. in 1899 from Yale, and that of B.D. from Drew Theological Seminary in 1897. He preached for a number of years, holding pastorates of Methodist Episcopal churches in Maine and Connecticut and of Protestant Episcopal churches in Brooklyn, New York; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; ...