A Cup for "Margery"
A Cup for "Margery" is a letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle published in Light on 19 december 1925.
A Cup for "Margery"

Sir, — It may interest your readers to know that a few of us have subscribed for a handsome loving cup to be presented to Dr. and Mrs. Crandon, of Boston, for their splendid work. The inscription is as follows: To Dr. and Mrs. Crandon ("Margery"), in recognition of their heroic struggle for truth. From members of the British Psychic College, 1925.
The Psychic College, as the premier psychic experimental body in the world, could not give its endorsement to a mediumship unless it has been closely studied by the Institution. There are, however, several individual members who have had the opportunity of testing "Margery," and there are others who are convinced by the published evidence, and who resent the treatment of this lady both by British and American observers of a certain type. This is the reason why a distinction is drawn in the inscription between the Psychic College itself and the members who have subscribed. — Yours, etc.,
- ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE.
- (President of the British Psychic College).
- Windlesham, Crowborough.
- December 11th, 1925.
