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Contains 384 Results:

John Stafford to EBT, 7/2/94

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 7/2/94

R. W. Shufeldt to EBT, 8/18/94

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 8/18/94

James R. Angell to EBT, 8/2/94

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 8/2/94

Oswald Kulpe to EBT (orig. ALS in German; also typed translation - Xerox), 4/ll/95

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 4/ll/95

Oswald Kulpe to EBT (ALS and translation), 4/27/95

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 4/27/95

James R. Angell to EBT, 10/8/96

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 10/8/96

N. Swartzman (?) Sr. to EBT, 5/31/97

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 5/31/97

John H. Harris (re use of T's "Outline"), 9/21/97, 10/13/97

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 9/21/97; 10/13/97

T. C. Karns, (re use of T's "Outline"), 10/7/97

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 10/7/97

W. J. Carson, London, Qnt. (T's transl. Wundt's "Physiological Psychology"), 10/8/97

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 10/8/97