C. B. Braganza

Calvin Brazan Braganza was an American occultist and astrologer, self-described as the Prince of Mystics, active in New England, and particularly Boston, during the early twentieth century. Among other things, Braganza claimed to be a Hindu mystic hailing from Goa East India, and routinely offered newspapers his predictions of the future, including an announcement that Theodore Roosevelt's spirit had told him Al Smith would win the Presidency in 1928.

Associations

 * Prof. C. Braganza Studio of Science and Bureau of Research
 * Association of Occult, New Thought and Metaphysical Practitioners (President and Treasurer); a.k.a. the Association of Occult, Psychic, New Thought and Metaphysicians and Mystic Stars
 * Universal Occult College (Founder, President, and Dean)
 * Astro-Psycho Research Society of Boston
 * "World's Occult Congress Convention," c. 1930

Resources

 * Alton H. Blackington Collection (PH 061). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries