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  2. Stanley LeFevre Krebs - Wikipedia

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    Walter Edmund Krebs (1837–1928) (father) Isabella Shriver LeFevre Krebs (1835–1895) (mother) Stanley LeFevre Krebs (January 14, 1864 – September 26, 1935) was an American psychologist and salesmanship lecturer.

  3. Marjorie Main - Wikipedia

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    Main married widower Stanley LeFevre Krebs, a psychologist and lecturer, on November 2, 1921. [2] They met while she was performing on the Chautauqua circuit. Main accompanied Krebs on the lecture circuit, handling the details of their life on the road. They had no children together, and made their home in New York City. [9]

  4. Bangs sisters - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the psychologist Stanley LeFevre Krebs exposed the sisters as frauds; he employed a hidden mirror and caught them removing a blank letter sealed between two slates and writing a reply which they would pretend a spirit had written. [24] [25] Hereward Carrington who sat with the sisters in 1909 found their slate-writing to be fraudulent ...

  5. Columba Krebs - Wikipedia

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    Annabell Krebs Culverwell (June 13, 1902 – April 9, 1998) was an American painter. She took the name Columba when signing her paintings and writings, probably related to the constellation Columba , which is the focal point of several Egyptian pyramids [ citation needed ] .

  6. Fox sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Fox sisters. From left to right: Margaretta, Kate and Leah. The Fox sisters were three sisters from Rochester, New York who played an important role in the creation of Spiritualism: Leah (April 8, 1813 – November 1, 1890), Margaretta (also called Maggie), (October 7, 1833 – March 8, 1893) and Catherine Fox (also called Kate) (March 27, 1837 – July 2, 1892). [1]

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    After a singular LSD experience, Dederich conjured up a drug-free commune for heroin addicts in Santa Monica. Dederich held that addicts lacked maturity or the ability to handle freedom responsibly. They must be broken down to be built back up. “Comfort is not for adults,” Dederich argued in a taped speech during the commune’s early days.

  8. A celebrity trainer’s 28-day plan to transform your mindset ...

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    For the full 28-day transformation program including daily workout videos and guided walking podcasts — plus meal plans and inspiration — download the Start TODAY app!

  9. Hometown hero or pariah: Stanley Roberts’ complicated ... - AOL

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    Despite a murder trial, family secrets and a failed NBA career that has made him hesitant to return home, Stanley Robert’s story will always start with Hopkins, SC.