Strutt, Arthur Charles (1878-1973)
Strutt, Arthur Charles (1878-1973)
Vice-admiral of the British navy and for a quarter of a century (1933-58) the treasurer of the Society for Psychical Research, London. He was born on October 2, 1878, at Chelms-ford, England. He entered the navy in 1892 and was named master of fleet during World War I. He later served as the director of navigation for the Royal Navy (1923-25) and as the naval officer in charge of Dartmouth College. He died in February 1973.
Sources:
Pleasants, Helene, ed. Biographical Dictionary of Parapsychology. New York: Helix Press, 1964.
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