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  1. Harold Morrow Sherman ( July 13, 1898 – August 19, 1987) was an American writer, lecturer and psychical researcher. [1] Biography. Sherman was born on July 13, 1898, in Traverse City, Michigan. He studied at the University of Michigan for a brief time, then relocated to Detroit to work for the Ford Motor Company .

  2. Harold Sherman wrote numerous books and magazine articles on a variety of subjects ranging from sports stories for boys to self-help books, and books dealing with psychic phenomena and ESP. He also wrote many plays, some of which were produced on Broadway.

  3. Harold Morrow Sherman wrote numerous books and magazine articles on a variety of subjects ranging from sports stories for boys to self-help books, and books dealing with psychic phenomena and ESP. He also wrote many plays, some of which were produced on Broadway.

  4. Harold Morrow Sherman (1898–1987) was an American author, lecturer and psychical researcher who performed telepathy experiments. Born in Traverse City, Michigan, he moved to Detroit to work for Ford Motor Company, then in 1921 became a reporter for the Marion Chronicle in Indiana.

  5. Harold M. Sherman has 160 books on Goodreads with 1268 ratings. Harold M. Shermans most popular book is How to Make ESP Work for You.

  6. Harold Morrow Sherman (1898-1987) was world renowned in the field of psychic research, and conducted experiments with such prominent persons as well-known Arctic explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins, ESP pioneer Dr. J.B. Rhine of Duke University, astronaut Edgar Mitchell, and many others.

  7. Sherman, Harold M. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1898-1987) US psychic researcher, journalist from about 1921, screenwriter, playwright and author whose first work of sf interest was The Land of Monsters ( 1931 ), an adventure featuring Dinosaurs as Monsters.