Stewart, W(ilber) C(larence) (1936-)
Stewart, W(ilber) C(larence) (1936-)
Research assistant and graduate student at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Stewart was born on July 22, 1936, in Durham, North Carolina. He studied at Duke University (B.S. electrical engineering, 1958, M.S. electrical engineering, 1960). He is an associate member of the Parapsychological Association. He experimented with electrical devices for testing extrasensory perception.
Sources:
Stewart, W. C. "Three New ESP Test Machines and Some Preliminary Results." Journal of Parapsychology (March 1959).
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