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THROUGH the death of Mr. Harry Price on March 29, psychical research has lost its most distinguished journalist and writer of popular descriptive accounts of adventures with the unknown. He was born in 1881, and from an early age was keenly interested in conjuring and magic, which soon led him to a desire to inquire more fully into the alleged physical phenomena of mediumship. An opportunity was given him in 1922 to visit Munich in order to be present at some sittings with the famous medium Willi Schneider, with whom the late Baron von Schrenek was at that time experimenting. From that period until the day of his death his interest in the problems of mediumship never weakened.
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Mr. Harry Price. Nature 161, 633–634 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161633b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/161633b0