James H. Hyslop
American psychical researcher, psychologist and professor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James Hervey Hyslop, Ph.D., LL.D, (August 18, 1854 – June 17, 1920) was an American psychical researcher, psychologist, and professor of ethics and logic at Columbia University. He was one of the first American psychologists to connect psychology with psychic phenomena.[1] In 1906 he helped reorganize the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) in New York City and served as the secretary-treasurer for the organization until his death.
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Born | James Hervey Hyslop (1854-08-18)August 18, 1854 Xenia, Ohio, US |
Died | June 17, 1920(1920-06-17) (aged 65) Upper Montclair, New Jersey, US |
Occupation | Professor, philosopher, psychical researcher, parapsychologist, writer |
Education | Wooster College, Ohio (B.A., 1877) University of Leipzig (1882–84) Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D., 1877) |
Subject | Ethics, logic, psychics, mediumship, afterlife |
Spouse | Mary Hall Hyslop (née Fry) |
Children | George Hall Hyslop Mary Winifred Hyslop Beatrice Fry Hyslop |
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