Chevalier, Marie George (1889-?)

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Chevalier, Marie George (1889-?)

A retired engineer and director of experiments for the Association Française d'Etudes Métapsychiques. Chevalier was born September 30, 1889, in Bar-le-Duc (Meuse), France, and stud-ied at Dijon Academy, receiving bachelor's degree in science (1908) and arts (1909). He also graduated in 1914 from the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures. Chevalier served as lieutenant in the French army in World War I, and as captain in World War II. He was awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honor.

Reports of his investigations in psychokinesis and telepathy of sensation appeared in Sciences Métapsychiques and Cahiers Métapsychiques. He was author of La Morte, cette illusion (1953), and co-author with Bertrand de Cressac Bachelerie of La Métapsychiqueproblème crucial (1960).

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