![]() ![]() The Foreword to this was written by Albert Einstein, shortly before his death in 1955. In 1958 Hapgood published his first book, The Earth's Shifting Crust. This led to an investigation of possible ways that massive earth changes could occur, including the sensationalistic theories of Hugh Auchincloss Brown. A student question one day about the Lost Continent of Mu led to a class project to investigate Atlantis. During World War II, Hapgood worked for the COI (which later became the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)), then for the Red Cross, and finally served as a liaison officer between the White House and the Office of the Secretary of the War.Īfter World War II, Hapgood taught history at Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. He taught for a year in Vermont, directed a community center in Provincetown, and served as the Executive Secretary of Franklin Roosevelt's Crafts Commission. work on the French Revolution was interrupted by the Great Depression. Hapgood received a master's degree from Harvard University in 1932 in medieval and modern History. Charles Hutchins Hapgood (1904 – December 1982) was an American academician, and one of the best known advocates of a Pole shift theory. ![]()
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