Masse, François (1891-?)
Masse, François (1891-?)
Commissaire général of the French Navy, with interests in parapsychology. He was born on May 10, 1891, at Vendome, France. He entered the French Navy and served in World Wars I and II, finally retiring as commissaire général in 1946.
During his retirement years he became a member of the Institut Métapsychique International and for a period served as general secretary and secretary-treasurer. He collaborated with Rene Warcollier in telepathy experiments and contributed articles on parapsychological topics to Revue Métapsychique.
Sources:
Pleasants, Helene, ed. Biographical Dictionary of Parapsychology. New York: Helix Press, 1964.
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