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Office of News and Information
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Baltimore, Maryland 21218-2692
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January 16, 1995
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Mary Ellen Robinson
(410) 516-7157

Mind Magic Lecture/Demonstration at Hopkins

Bob Fellows, an internationally known stage mentalist and illusionist, will give a lecture/demonstration entitled "Mind Magic" at The Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday, Feb. 8.

The lecture is part of the Wednesday Noon Series presented by the Johns Hopkins University's Office of Special Events. All programs in this series are held at noon in the Garrett Room of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library on the university's Homewood campus at 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. Admission is free.

Fellows, who holds a master's degree in theological studies from Harvard University, is a respected educator, a regular speaker at the National Wellness Conferences in the United States and Australia, and a consultant to the International Cult Education Program.

Author of the book, Easily Fooled, Fellows originated the concept of using magic to show his audiences how to resist manipulation and to realize their full potential. His presentation will show the abilities of the mind to play a key role in achieving life goals.

For information, call the Office of Special Events at (410) 516-7157.


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