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Psychology -- Study and teaching.

 Subject
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Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

Albert Huntington Hooker notebooks

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 37-5-679
Scope and content

Notebooks of lectures and laboratory reports for courses in chemistry, English, geology, law, and industrial organization; unidentified in psychology and the history of philosophy; a treasurer's report for The Hill Club of Cornell University, a register of friends' signatures, a typescript story of class cutting and miscellaneous Cornelliana.

Dates: 1912-1920.

Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychologists records

 Collection
Identifier: 7592
Abstract

Minutes, correspondence, financial records (1975-1986); an annotated copy of APA convention program (1973), and AGP newsletters.

Dates: 1973-1992.

Cedric Larson articles

 Collection — Manuscript box 17 - folder 1: [Barcode: 31924065304218]
Identifier: 14-23-m.563
Scope and content

"A Note on Watson and Tichener: The History of a Friendship," paper by Cedric A. Larson and John J. Sullivan, 1964 and "Watson's Relation to Titchener," by Cedric a Larson (reprint), 1965.

Dates: 1961, 1965.

Edward Bradford Titchener papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 14-23-545
Abstract

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).

Dates: 1887-1940.

Edwin G. Boring interviews

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064942638]
Identifier: 3679
Scope and content

Typed transcription of an oral history interviews of Edwin G. Boring, July 5-9, 1961, conducted by John Chynoweth Burnham and supported by the Foundations' Fund for Research in Psychiatry. Concerns Boring's childhood and early life, his path to the study of psychology, his time teaching at Harvard (1922-1957, emeritus 1958-1968), and his research. Includes his reminiscences of Edward Bradford Titchener.



Dates: 1961.

Eleanor Gibson papers

 Collection
Identifier: 14-23-2658
Abstract

Material relating to Eleanor J. Gibson's education, research, and career as a Professor of Psychology.

Dates: 1906 - 1999; Majority of material found within 1935 - 1999

Forrest Lee Dimmick papers

 Collection — Mu 687: [Barcode: 31924131903431]
Identifier: 2862
Abstract

Professional papers include correspondence with Karl M. Dallenbach, Edwin G. Boring, and other participants from the Inter-Society Color Council.

Dates: 1911-1968.

Frank Samuel Freeman papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 14-23-605
Scope and content Collection includes correspondence pertaining to the psychology of learning, teacher training, intelligence testing, the problem of unqualified practitioners of psychology, his membership in professional organizations, writing for professional journals and popular magazines, invitations to lecture and to teach, and consideration in 1940 for the presidency of the City College of New York, as well as copies of his articles and book reviews; correspondence and reports pertaining to the...
Dates: 1929-1984.

Harry Levin papers

 Collection
Identifier: 14-23-2793
Abstract

Personal and professional correspondence, letters of recommendation, student papers, drafts of Levin's books, audiotapes, computer diskettes, professional working papers, and other material documenting his professorship and deanship.

Dates: Undated

Harry Porter Weld papers

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924065228730]
Identifier: 14-23-2175
Scope and content

Correspondence among Harry P. Weld, Edwin G. Boring, and Herbert S. Langfeld and their publisher, John Wiley and Sons, about their psychology textbook INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY.

Dates: 1937-1946.