Dumas, Andre A(lfred) (1908-)
Dumas, Andre A(lfred) (1908-)
French engineer and author of La Science de l'âme (1947) and many articles on parapsychological subjects. He was born November 1, 1908, in Levullois-Perret (Seine) and was educated at the Fine Arts School and the Professional and Technical School, Geneva.
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