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Extra Sensory Perception — Part 1
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"STANDARD Porns NO. 84 ‘
© Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
DATE:
TO 1: DIRECTOR, FBI August 13, 1957
a - * SAC, RICHMOND (68-1269) _
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Sy SUBJECT? py RY PERCEPTION
47 | TNFOSNATION CONCERNING —
Re Bulet July 22, 1957.
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The records in the library of the Richmond sineod catch
and the Richmond News-Leader, newspapers R Virginia,
were checked on August 9, 1957, by SA which re-
flected an article by K. LEWIS WARREN, date lined June 17, (1957),
which related that MARGARET FOOS, a sixteen year old high school
girl, had demonstrated with her father, WILLIAM FOOS, of Ellerson,
irginia, methods by which WILLIAM FOOS hoped to teach the blind
to read. Cotton pads had bean placed over the eyes of MARGARET
FOOS, secured by a black elastic blindfold, and in that condition
she had, found and read passage from a magazine furnished by a
reporter and had read samples of handwriting as well as verses
:... from the Bible by request from the audience,
“% The article further stated that WILLIAM FOOS did not
‘ claim to be a psychologist or to have had even elementary know=
- ledge of the subject; however, he claimed to. bave. ead everything
possible on the subject of Extra Sensory Peroeption since starting
his experiments some two years previous. C°
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