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'''Sydney S. Bergson'''(1905 - Jan 24, 1980) was born in England. He came to the United States as a child, growing up in Brooklyn. N.Y.  He held a degree in Law, but was a hotelier by profession. He created mental effects and held several offices in the [[IBM]] including President from 1967-1968.
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'''Sydney S. Bergson''' (1905 - Jan 24, 1980)  created mental effects and held several offices in the [[IBM]] including President from 1967-1968.
== Biography ==
Born in England, he came to the United States as a child, growing up in Brooklyn. N.Y.  He held a degree in Law, but was a hotelier by profession.
Bergson was a regular contributor for [[The Linking Ring]] starting in October 1971 with a column called "Merely Mental," containing comments on matter concerned with mentalism.
Bergson was a regular contributor for [[The Linking Ring]] starting in October 1971 with a column called "Merely Mental," containing comments on matter concerned with mentalism.


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* [[Mentalism and Its Presentation]] by [[Robert Nelson]] and Syd Bergson (1959)
* [[Mentalism and Its Presentation]] by [[Robert Nelson]] and Syd Bergson (1959)


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Revision as of 18:16, 28 July 2013

Syd Bergson
BornSydney S. Bergson
1905
England
DiedJanuary 24 1980
CategoriesBooks by Syd Bergson

Sydney S. Bergson (1905 - Jan 24, 1980) created mental effects and held several offices in the IBM including President from 1967-1968.

Biography

Born in England, he came to the United States as a child, growing up in Brooklyn. N.Y. He held a degree in Law, but was a hotelier by profession.

Bergson was a regular contributor for The Linking Ring starting in October 1971 with a column called "Merely Mental," containing comments on matter concerned with mentalism.

He received the Fleming Award twice.[1]

The I.B.M Ring 45 in Miami, Florida is now known as the Syd Bergson Ring in his honor.

Creations

  • Bergson Center Read

Books

References