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    Walter Franklin Prince (22 April 1863 – 7 August 1934) was an American parapsychologist and founder of the Boston Society for Psychical Research in Boston...
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    Harry Houdini, the famous professional magician and escape artist; Walter Franklin Prince, American psychical researcher; Daniel Frost Comstock, who introduced...
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  • President, and the conservative faction led by Gardner Murphy and Walter Franklin Prince declared that the Society was becoming less academic. In the same...
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    (1899–1922) was investigated by Walter Franklin Prince, research officer for the American Society for Psychical Research in 1922. Prince concluded that the mysterious...
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    and the psychical researcher Walter Franklin Prince for his conduct in the investigation of Mina Crandon. Houdini and Prince strongly suspected that Crandon...
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  • later adopted by Alexander and Janet MacDonald of Caledonia Mills. Walter Franklin Prince, research officer for the American Society for Psychical Research...
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    investigation of the case was conducted by the psychic researcher Walter Franklin Prince, who published in 1927 his book The Case of Patience Worth, which...
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    and relatives. He was also exposed by the psychical researcher Walter Franklin Prince, who made comparisons of the 'spirit' messages to the handwriting...
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    hand and found it to be made of a piece of carved animal liver. Walter Franklin Prince described the Crandon case as "the most ingenious, persistent, and...
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  • praised Sinclair's writing abilities. The psychical researcher Walter Franklin Prince conducted an independent analysis of the results in 1932. He believed...
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    Laurie Ltd. Walter Hubbell. (1888). The Great Amherst Mystery, A True Narrative of the Supernatural. New York: Brentano's. Walter Franklin Prince. (1919)...
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    the leadership of James H. Hyslop. Notable cases investigated by Walter Franklin Prince of the ASPR in the early 20th century included Pierre L. O. A. Keeler...
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    Patrick Stephens Publishers Ltd; 1st edition ISBN 0-85059-620-3 Walter Franklin Prince (1925, December). My doubts about spirit photographs. Scientific...
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    the field of extrasensory perception in collaboration with Dr. Walter Franklin Prince of the Boston Society for Psychical Research. She believed firmly...
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  • (1885–1955) Honorary Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford; Author 1930–31 Walter Franklin Prince (1863–1934), Clergyman 1932 Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick (→ 1908) and...
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    piece of carved animal liver. In 1934, the psychical researcher Walter Franklin Prince described the Crandon case as "the most ingenious, persistent, and...
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    Schneider also supported Vinton's accusations. The parapsychologist Walter Franklin Prince attended a series of sittings with Schneider and no paranormal phenomena...
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    Benjamin Franklin FRS FRSA FRSE (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was an American polymath: a leading writer, scientist, inventor...
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    parapsychology. He was a friend of the parapsychologists James H. Hyslop and Walter Franklin Prince. Kaempffert wrote a supportive review of J. B. Rhine's book Extrasensory...
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  • 1925, she founded the Boston Society for Psychical Research with Walter Franklin Prince and others. Allison investigated spiritualist mediums such as Gladys...
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    consideration" and he came into contact with the sealed notes. Walter Franklin Prince also observed Reese's method of sleight of hand. The controversy...
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    of The Book of Mormon is not a new phenomenon. Already in 1917, Walter Franklin Prince, in an article published in the American Journal of Psychology titled...
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    committee alongside Harry Houdini, J. Malcolm Bird, William McDougall, Walter Franklin Prince and Daniel Frost Comstock. The committee had differing opinions...
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    Franklin's lost expedition was a failed British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two...
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    became interested in parapsychology, and left to train with Dr. Walter Franklin Prince of the Boston Society of Psychic Research from 1926 to 1927. The...
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    Journal in January 1907. He recruited both Hereward Carrington and Walter Franklin Prince to assist in the work. Hyslop was the secretary-treasurer and director...
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    her using her feet and toes to move objects in the séance room. Walter Franklin Prince in 1927 discovered how Silbert performed the cigarette trick. She...
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  • Perception. With a foreword by William McDougall and an introduction by Walter Franklin Prince. Duke University: Boston, B. Humphries. LCCN 34034415. First edition...
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    December 1924 a photograph showed him moving a curtain with his hand. Walter Franklin Prince who attended séances with Guzyk came to the conclusion he had no...
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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American politician who served as the 32nd president...
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