William George, Roll Jr. (1926–2012 ) American parapsychologist who has specialized in the study of poltergeists and phenomena suggesting Survival After Death. William G. Roll was born on July 3, 1926, in
Karlis Osis (1917–1997) was a Latvian-born parapsychologist associated with the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) for most of his career. Osis had a strong interest in Survival After Death during a period when research in that area was out
Gardner Murphy (1895- 1979) Eminent psychologist and psychical researcher, often compared to William James in his academic stature and range of interests. As with James before him, his support of Psychical Research
William McDougall (1871–1938) was a psychologist best remembered for his support for the Lamarckian theory of inheritance; also a strong proponent of Psychical Research and cofounder, with J.B. Rhine, of the parapsychology
Sir Oliver JosephLodge (1851–1940) was a physicist, educator and psychical researcher, a prominent member of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR). Although he made important contributions to both physics and psychical research,
Lethbridge, T. C. (1901–1971) was an English archaeologist, psychical researcher, dowser and explorer. T. C. Lethbridge is especially known for his experiments with pendulum dowsing and his ideas on Ghosts, DREAMS, and
Andrew Lang (1844–1912) Author of more than 70 books and hundreds of magazine articles on classical subjects, mythology, folklore, anthropology, psychical research and religion. A scholar by training, an artist by inclination,
John Sumpter King (1843–1921) Medical doctor, distinguished writer, psychical researcher, founder of the Canadian Society for Psychical Research, and an active participant in a large number of fraternal organizations, including the Freemasons
Dale David Kaczmarek (1952– ) is a prominent American psychical researcher, paranormal investigator, and author; president of the Ghost Research Society (GRS) in Oak Lawn, Illinois. Life Dale Kaczmarek was born in
Richard Hodgson (1855–1905) was a psychical researcher, best known for his investigation of the controversial Theosophist Helena P. Blavatsky and for managing the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) from shortly after
Hornell Norris Hart (1888–1967) Sociologist and psychical researcher, especially interested in apparitions, Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs) and Survival After Death. Hornell Hart was born on August 2, 1888, in St. Paul, Minnesota, of
Thomas GlendenningHamilton (1873–1935) was a physician of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Founder and president of the Winnipeg Society for Psychical Research, Hamilton conducted systematic research on physical mediumship in a laboratory in his
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