Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Edward Bradford Titchener papers
Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and interests of psychologist Edward Titchener, containing much information on fellow psychologists and psychology departments at other universities, as well as the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. There is also correspondence concerning the publication of THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY and a bound typescript of Titchener's A BEGINNER'S PSYCHOLOGY (1915).
Stephen Maxfield Parrish papers
Includes correspondence, book reviews, subject files, and course material relating to his study of William Wordsworth and his career at Cornell. Also, correspondence between Jared Curtis, Coordinating Editor, and Stephen M. Parrish concerning The Cornell Wordsworth series and The Cornell Yeats series, as well as correspondence from others involved in those editing projects.
The Dr. Jerome M. Schneck and Mrs. Shirley R. Schneck Collection
Correspondence, 1930s-1980s; journals, 1934-2008; publications and reprints; and photographs. Includes letters from Ernest Jones, Anna Freud and others relating to Freud and hypnotist Franz Polgar. Also, a letter from Jacques Lipchitz. Also, a gold medal from the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, awarded to Dr. Schneck in 1958. Copy of the book Brothers: the origins of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg collection inscribed by Schneck to the archives with an explanatory note.