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James Mapes Hypnotism Show
Fri., Sep. 19, 1986
James Mapes, a popular hypnotist on campus, performed a show to a full crowd in Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium. Mapes, with a masters degree and undergraduate degree in psychology, had students dancing, falling out of chairs, and forgetting their names on stage. Outside of shows, Mapes worked with the Albert Einstein Society and conducted research with the immune system, teaches pain-reduction workshops, and had a private practice for phobias and fears.
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Dickinsonian, Sep. 25, 1986, pg. 10, 11.