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  1. 12 giu 2006 · Mina Crandon & Harry Houdini: The Medium and The Magician. Mina Crandon's followers believed she had genuine paranormal powers. HarryHoudini was equally certain she was a fraud. by Daniel Stashower 6/12/2006. Share This Article. It was a tense and rather peculiar gathering that took place on July 23, 1924, at 10 Lime Street, an elegant four ...

  2. Mina Crandon, best known as “Margery”, was a Boston medium who found herself embroiled in one of the most bitter controversies in American psychic research. Her followers claimed that she was one of the greatest mediums who ever lived, while her critics called her a fraud and blamed her for almost bringing paranormal research in America to ...

  3. 31 ott 2013 · On July 23, 1924, Boston was suffering from a brutal heat wave. The evening temperature hovered in the high 80s when the famed magician Harry Houdini trudged up to the fourth floor séance room at ...

  4. 4 giorni fa · Houdini’s longest and most publicized confrontation with a spirit medium began in 1924, when he took on a formidable Boston woman named Mina Crandon, known publicly as "Margery." The thirty-six ...

  5. psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk › crandon_mina_margery-890Mina Crandon (Margery) - SPR

    Mina Crandon, née Stinson, was an American séance medium who was frequently investigated in the 1920s under the pseudonym ‘Margery’. Besides levitations and other psychokinetic phenomena, her mediumship was notable for the ‘direct voice’ of a male individual that seemed to originate independently of her vocal organs.

  6. 30 ago 2020 · Ectoplasm (ectoplasmic voicebox) exuded from Mina Crandon´s ear. Ectoplasm exuded from Mina Crandon´s Solar Plexus, in the process of materialising a spirit hand trying to make a fingerprint. The “shake hands” with a materialised spirit hand. Mina Crandon was scrutinised to such a degree that she even nude gave evidence of Ectoplasm in ...

  7. Crandon, Mina Stinson ("Margery") (1889-1941) Famous American medium of Boston, whose phenomena became the focus of a major controvery over fraud and physical mediumship. Mina Stinson was born July 29, 1889 on a farm in Princeton, Ontario. She moved to Boston in 1904 and worked as a secretary to the Union Congregational Church.