Borderland Sciences Research Foundation (BSRF)

The Borderland Sciences Research Foundation (formerly Associates) is a non-profit organisation based in California, informally organised in 1946 and legally incorporated in 1951 (as the "Borderland Sciences Research Associates Foundation") by founder Meade Layne, later reduced to "Borderland Sciences Research Foundation" in 1968 under Riley Crabb. Their primary function has been the publication and distribution of books and pamphlets that deal with "borderland" material, including member contributed materials in the areas of Spiritualism, the New Age, alternative medicine, and flying saucer research (particularly their 4-D theory), most notably in the form of their long-running newsletters the Round Robin and successor Journal of Borderland Sciences (1945-2004).

Resources

 * Borderland Sciences Homepage (borderlandsciences.org) - online catalogue, journal.

Associates

 * Meade Layne (founder)
 * Riley Crabb (2nd director)
 * Judith Crabb (sec'y-treasurer)
 * Harriet P. Foster
 * Mark Probert
 * Max Freedom Long
 * Vincent Gaddis
 * David D. Dagmar
 * Millen Cooke
 * J. Gilbert Wright
 * John A. Hilliard
 * Edward S. Schultz
 * William G. Randall
 * Fr. F.G.H.
 * Harold S. W. Chibbett
 * Verne L. Cameron
 * George W. Wallace
 * Don Green
 * Columba Krebs
 * Rolf Telano, a.k.a. Ralph Holland
 * Gerald Light
 * Milton Nothdurft
 * George S. Heppner
 * R. D. Carse
 * Gaston Burridge
 * Estella DeFord Graham
 * Mark Gallert
 * Patricia Sherrick
 * Wayne Trubshaw
 * Lindy Millard, a.k.a. Victor M. Waage
 * David Rudman
 * G. C. Wilson
 * Vivian Brinkley
 * H. T. Wilkins
 * Carl F. Krafft
 * O. Reynolds
 * E. G. Reed
 * Alice Winston
 * Trevor James Constable
 * Howard D. Clark
 * Frank Gerard
 * Charles A. Marcoux
 * Hugh Auchincloss Brown
 * Andrew Hardie
 * G. N. Holloway