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  1. Mina Crandon (more commonly known as Margery) is, perhaps, the most controversial medium in the history of Spiritualism. In her heyday, in the 1920’s, she spurred comments from some of the most noted Spiritualists and parapsychologists. Dr. Joseph B. Rhine, father of modern-day parapsychology, once said: “I think the main value of the ...

  2. 6 de abr. de 2015 · Mina Crandon. Though her hair looks dark in the black and white photos, contemporaries describe her as blonde. It seems to be hardwired into our brains to want to believe in miracles. It’s the only explanation why people will continue to believe in them even after they’ve been shown to be nothing of the sort.

  3. Dec 17, 2015 - Mina "Margery" Crandon (1888–November 1, 1941) was a wealthy Boston socialite who was declared a fraud by Harry Houdini in a famous series of seances conducted for the Scientific American in 1924.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Mina_CrandonMina Crandon - Wikiwand

    Mina "Margery" Crandon foi esposa de cirurgião e socialite de Boston, Dr. Le Roi Goddard Crandon. Tornou-se conhecida como médium que afirmava comunicar-se com o seu falecido irmão, Walter Stinson.

  5. 14 de nov. de 2022 · In the mid-1920s, a transatlantic team of physicians, surgeons, psychologists, and physicists gathered in the Boston séance room of the medium Mina ’Margery’ Crandon to study the extraordinary phenomena she produced in a trance state, especially the visceral, quasi-biological ‘ectoplasm’ that seemed to ooze from her body.

  6. Mina Crandon a.k.a. Margery. The famous medium known as "Margery" was born Mina Marguerite Stinson in 1888. She grew up on a farm in Princeton, Ontario, Canada, and moved to Boston as a young woman where she met and married a grocer, Earl Rand. They had one son. She later met Dr. Le Roi Goddard Crandon when she entered the hospital for an ...

  7. 30 de jun. de 2022 · Mina Crandon murió el 10 de noviembre de 1941 a los 53 años, deprimida y presa de las garras del alcohol. Tras el descrédito de Mina Crandon por parte de Houdini y la cercana muerte del mismo, la médium de Boston que a punto estuvo de dar al traste con la reputación de Scientific American, continuó con su azarosa vida.