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  1. Eric John Dingwall (1890–1986) was a British anthropologist, psychical researcher and librarian . Biography. Born in British Ceylon, Dingwall moved to England where he was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge (M.A., 1912), and the University of London (D.Sc., PhD). [1] . He wrote popular books on sexology. [2] .

  2. Eric Dingwall (1890-1986) was a psychical investigator, anthropologist, author and librarian, noted for a robustly critical approach that often brought him into conflict with colleagues. His innate scepticism and conjuring ability helped him uncover fraudulent and unscientific practices within this domain.

  3. From MS912, The Eric John Dingwall Papers. Discover the strange and unexpected: traditions of belief, practice and investigation in the occult, unexplained and magical.

  4. Eric Dingwall. While the Scientific American investigators were debating their decision, SPR research officer Eric Dingwall was invited to Boston to give his opinion. Dingwall held thirteen official sittings in January and February (some attended by McDougall and Elwood Worcester, an Episcopal clergyman) in addition to others.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2019 · This article consists of a reprint of, and commentary about, Eric J. Dingwalls paper “The Plasma Theory”, published in the Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research in 1921.

  6. Eric John Dingwall. Bale, 1931 - Craniology - 313 pages. From inside the book. Contents. INTRODUCTION. 1. ARTIFICIAL CRANIAL DEFORMATION IN EUROPE. 16. IV. 60. 25 other sections not shown....

  7. Eric John Dingwall, author, anthropologist, librarian, psychic investigator, and, to some, the ‘British Kinsey’ is less well-known than his erstwhile colleague and sometime adversary, Harry Price, but is a figure of equal interest.